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Mathematics, 20.08.2019 06:30, caleelwittmann31

Given the functions f(x) = 7x + 13 and g(x) = x + 2, which of the following functions represents f[g(x)] correctly?
f[g(x)] = 7x + 15
f[g(x)] = 7x + 27
f[g(x)] = 7x2 + 15
f[g(x)] = 7x2 + 27

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