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Mathematics, 13.10.2021 01:20 alejandra216

Given f(3) = 31² + 4x and g()=2x² - 1+1. What is (f +9) (I)?
0-12 - 53 -1
O2? + 53 -1
O 5.2 + 32 +1
O 622 - 41 +1


Given f(3) = 31² + 4x and g()=2x² - 1+1.

What is (f +9) (I)?
0-12 - 53 -1
O2? + 53 -1
O 5.2 + 32

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