To evaluate ( gf(0) ), we first need to know the functions ( g ) and ( f ). Assuming ( f ) is a function that takes an input (in this case, 0) and produces an output, and ( g ) is a function that takes the output of ( f ) as its input, we would compute ( f(0) ) first and then apply ( g ) to that result. Without specific definitions for ( g ) and ( f ), we cannot provide a numerical answer.
sinx = sin0 = 0 tanx = tan0 = 0 you have 0/0 by you limit conditions
Not sure about a gf, but GCF(6, 7) = 1.
To find the y-intercept of the function ( y = 3(6x) ), we need to evaluate it when ( x = 0 ). Substituting ( x = 0 ) into the function gives ( y = 3(6 \cdot 0) = 3(0) = 0 ). Therefore, the y-intercept is at the point (0, 0).
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f(x)=2x+8 g(x)=x4 (g*f)(-3)
0 [they were 2 young 4 gf's]
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it is gf
... Depends who you're talking about. My brother has a Gf, I have a gf, do you have a gf?
Once you see a 0 being multiplied you should know the answer will be 0. (the multication porpert of 0)
I'm his gf <3
Evation: n+7-(2x6) Answer: 0
It is not possible to evaluate the expression without any operators.
is caniesha Justin gf
Yes.... Because I'm her her gf......
my gf does and shes 18