Given f(x)=2x^2−5x−3 and g(x)=2x^2+x .
What is (fg)(x) ?
x−2/x−3 where x≠0,...
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Given f(x)=2x^2−5x−3 and g(x)=2x^2+x .
What is (fg)(x) ?
x−2/x−3 where x≠0, −3/2
x−3/x where x≠0, −1/2
x/x−3 where x≠0, 3
−2x−3/x where x≠0, −1/2
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