Oh. I think I understand. Thank you both!
So the answer is a) ? But it also has a slant asymptote, doesn't it?
Thanks to both of you!
Thank you! I wasn't sure how to switch the numbers around or if I should at all.
Thank you! I'll definitely check the link out. I could use some extra practice in this area.
That gave me the same answer I already came up with.
\(g(f(5))=2(5)^2-3(5)+4+1\)
I was shown how to get here but I don't know how to write the expression the way they want it.
Is the answer b) ? What I got looks similar to it.
Thank you. I've been working on exponents for a long time. I guess I'll just try one and see what happens.
Thank You!
Thank you!
You deserved it!
CPhill!!!! I haven't seen you in such a long time! I just noticed you were answering my question. Thank you!
Thank you! This was really helpful.
Thank you so much!
Thank you, ElectricPavlov!
Thank you asinus! It's kind of embarrassing but I kept trying to solve this and getting it wrong.
You should thank the guest for taking the time to solve this crazy thing for you.