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There is no equation (nor inequality) in the question so there can be no graph - with or without an axis of symmetry.
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Yes, but the matrices get fairly complicated. Example: aW + bX + cY + dZ = e fW + gX + hY + iZ = j kW + lX + mY + nZ = o pW + qX + rY + sZ = t |a b c d| | W | | e | |f g h j| | X | | j | |k l m n| | Y | = | o | |p q r s| | Z | | t | Solving for W is not easy... |e b c d| |j g h j| |o l m n| |t q r s| ---------- |a b c d| |f g h j| |k l m n| |p q r s|
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There is no equation (nor inequality) in the question so there can be no graph - with or without an axis of symmetry.
Yu-Gi-Oh GX - 2004 Let's Make a Duel 2-29 was released on: Japan: 12 April 2006 USA: 18 November 2006
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Since g(x) is known, it helps a lot to find f(x). f(g(x)) is a new function composed by substituting x in f with g(x). For example, if g(x) = 2x + 1 and f(g(x)) = 4x2+ 4x + 1 then you you recognize that this is the square of the binomial 2x + 1, so that f(g(x)) = (f o g)(x) = h(x) = (2x + 1)2, meaning that f(x) = x2. if you have a specific example, it will be nice, because there are different ways (based on observation and intuition) to decompose a function and write it as a composite of two other functions.
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GX Text was created in 2010-07.
You can get GX Skate from Toys R Us and you can also get the playsets with them.
F-Zero GX happened in 2003.
Custom Robo GX happened in 2002.
f(x) = -2x + 1; g(x) = -4x; g(f(4)) = ? Solution: (g ° f)(4) = g(f(4)) = g(-7) = 28 f(x) = -2x + 1 f(4) = -2(4) + 1 f(4) = -7 g(x) = -4x g(-7) = -4(-7) g(-7) = 28