Calculus with Applications (10th Edition)

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Chapter 4 - Calculating the Derivative - 4.3 The Chain Rule - 4.3 Exercises - Page 225: 3

Answer

131

Work Step by Step

In order to find $g(f(2))$ let's find $f(2) $ first: $f(2) = 5(2)^2 -2(2)=16$ Then subsitute in $f(x)$ $g(f(2))=8(16)+3=131$
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