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Mathematics, 31.03.2021 17:30, wolfking800

Given f(2)=402 - 5 and g(x)=1+3. What is (f9)(2)?
O-41+1+8
O 423 +12? - 52 - 15
O 412 - I-8
O 413 - 15


Given f(2)=402 - 5 and g(x)=1+3.

What is (f9)(2)?
O-41+1+8
O 423 +12? - 52 - 15
O 412 - I-8
O 413

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O 423 +12? - 52 - 15
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