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Homework Help: Algaebra

Posted by Samantha on Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at 5:22pm.

Two functions f and g are defined by
f:x = x^2 + 3
g:x = 2x+1

Find the function fg


Please help and show all working out,i got the answer for it but i really dont understand it!!!

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