Can someone PLEASE help I have tons of these problems and not even the slightest idea of how to do them?

1.Find f ○ g if g(x) = x + 1 and f(x) = 2x2 - 5x + 8

2.Find g ○ f if g(x) = x - 4 and f(x) = 3x2.

I MEAN WHAT DOES f o g EVEN MEAN?! I am a straight a student no where in my course do I recall this and he wont answer my emails so I'm at a total loss...
is it like f * g?????
like f times g?

2 Answers
Apr 16, 2018

Please see below.

Explanation:

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(f@g)(x)(fg)(x) is the same as f(g(x))f(g(x)).

If f(x)=2x^2-5x+8f(x)=2x25x+8 and g(x)=x+1g(x)=x+1 then,

(f@g)(x)=f(g(x))=2(x+1)^2-5(x+1)+8=2x^2+4x+2-5x-5+8=2x^2-x+5(fg)(x)=f(g(x))=2(x+1)25(x+1)+8=2x2+4x+25x5+8=2x2x+5

If g(x)=x-4g(x)=x4 and f(x)=3x^2f(x)=3x2 then,

(g@f)(x)=g(f(x))=3x^2-4(gf)(x)=g(f(x))=3x24

It is ridiculous for your teacher to treat you this way. I hope this helps.

Apr 16, 2018

Below

Explanation:

f ○ g is just another way of writing f(g(x)) or F of g of x it's very simple
For 1.Find f ○ g if g(x) = x + 1 and f(x) = 2x2 - 5x + 8 you have to plug g(x) into the x spot of f(x)
In other words:
f(g(x))=2(x+1)2 - 5(x-1) + 8
Honestly I would solve this for you but I don't know if that two after the the x means squared or multiply.