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Question:
Use the graphs of f and g to find the following
1. f(-2) + g(-1)
2. f(g(-3))
3. f(2) + g(0)
4. g(f(0))
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All the questions are mathematical and graph analysis was used to answer the questions. The two graphs namely f(x) and g(x) are given, we need to study the graph and take the values at particular points of the graph and then compute the result. All the documentation is done in Microsoft word.
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