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gâ—¦f(15) = g(f(15)) = g(15/3 - 2) = g(5-2) = g(3) = (4*3-1)/(3-2) = 11/1 = 11 There is some ambiguity about g: is g(x) = (4x-1)/(x-2) or (4x-1)/x - 2 or 4x -1/x - 2 or 4x - 1/(x-2). These would give different answers.
It is 2.
To find f(g(-2)), we need to substitute -2 into g(x) first. Thus, g(-2) = 22 - 1 = 21. Now, we can substitute g(-2) = 21 into f(x). So, f(g(-2)) = f(21) = 4(21) + 5 = 89. Therefore, f(g(-2)) is equal to 89.
500 g is 1/2 (one-half) of 1 kg.
The designation G-phase comes simply from Gap Phase, indicating the gaps present between synthesis and mitosis. These are the stages of interphase in which the cell grows to prepare for division.
5 stages of grief. 1.Denial 2.Anger 3.Bargaining 4.Depression 5.Acceptance
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1. Brandenburg concerto no. 2: allegro 2.Air on G 3. Toccada and Fugue in d minor
F (open) G (1-2) A (2) B flat (open) C (1) D (open or 1-2) E (2) F (open)
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1 slice, thin/small0.13 g 1 cherry0.15 g 1 slice, medium (1/4" thick)0.18 g 1 slice, thick/large (1/2" thick)0.24 g 1 wedge (1/4 of medium tomato)0.27 g 1 Italian tomato0.55 g 1 plum tomato0.55 g 1 small whole (2-2/5" dia)0.80 g 100g0.88 g 1 medium whole (2-3/5" dia)1.08 g 1 cup cherry tomatoes1.31 g 1 cup, chopped or sliced1.58 g 1 large whole (3" dia)1.60 g
f(x) = 2x + 1 g(x) = x^2 - 7 So f*g(x) = f(g(x)) = f(x^2 - 7) = 2*(x^2 - 7) + 1 = 2*x^2 - 14 + 1 = 2*x^2 - 13
5 stages of grief
It is 2.
gâ—¦f(15) = g(f(15)) = g(15/3 - 2) = g(5-2) = g(3) = (4*3-1)/(3-2) = 11/1 = 11 There is some ambiguity about g: is g(x) = (4x-1)/(x-2) or (4x-1)/x - 2 or 4x -1/x - 2 or 4x - 1/(x-2). These would give different answers.
H: 1 g/mol O: 16 g/mol H x 2 = 2 g/mol O x 1 = 16 g/mol 2 g/mol + 16 g/mol = 18 g/mol