Name: 18) What is (b • h)(x) when b(x) = 3x – 7 and h(x) = x² – 8x + 5 ? Date: A b(h(x)) = 3x² – 24x + 8 B. b(h(x)) = 9x² – 50x + 54 C. b(h(x)) = 9x² – 8x + 44 3 (X-*+s) -7 D. b(h(x)) = 6x² – 29x + 19 3x²-24xt15-7 34? 2Ux+8 19) Which statement best describes the asymptotic behavior of the graph of the function f(x log x? A The graph of f(x) = log x has no asymptotic behavior. B. The graph of f(x) = log x approaches and crosses the line y = 2. C. The graph of f(x) = log x approaches and does not cross the line x = 0. D. The graph of f(x) = log x approaches and does not cross the line y = 0. 7 20) Taletha is preparing for an exam in Algebra II. She knows she will be expected to deter if two functions are inverses of each other using composition of functions. Which compositioi would she use to prove f(x) and g(x) are inverse functions? A. f(gx)) = | and g(f«) = x B. (g(x)) = and g(f(x)) = ! C. f(g(x)) = x and g(F(<)) = ! @lgw) = x and g(f«2) = x Hlarestly this one had me Stumped. They are alrecely Inverse all sives arower in end

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18) What is (b • h)(x) when b(x) = 3x – 7 and h(x) = x² – 8x + 5 ?
Date:
A b(h(x)) = 3x² – 24x + 8
B. b(h(x)) = 9x² – 50x + 54
C. b(h(x)) = 9x² – 8x + 44
3 (X-*+s) -7
D. b(h(x)) = 6x² – 29x + 19
3x²-24xt15-7
34? 2Ux+8
19) Which statement best describes the asymptotic behavior of the graph of the function f(x
log x?
A The graph of f(x) = log x has no asymptotic behavior.
B. The graph of f(x) = log x approaches and crosses the line y = 2.
C. The graph of f(x) = log x approaches and does not cross the line x = 0.
D. The graph of f(x) = log x approaches and does not cross the line y = 0.
7 20) Taletha is preparing for an exam in Algebra II. She knows she will be expected to deter
if two functions are inverses of each other using composition of functions. Which compositioi
would she use to prove f(x) and g(x) are inverse functions?
A. f(gx)) = | and g(f«) = x
B. (g(x)) = and g(f(x)) = !
C. f(g(x)) = x and g(F(<)) = !
@lgw) = x and g(f«2) = x
Hlarestly this one had me
Stumped.
They are alrecely
Inverse all sives
arower in end
Transcribed Image Text:Name: 18) What is (b • h)(x) when b(x) = 3x – 7 and h(x) = x² – 8x + 5 ? Date: A b(h(x)) = 3x² – 24x + 8 B. b(h(x)) = 9x² – 50x + 54 C. b(h(x)) = 9x² – 8x + 44 3 (X-*+s) -7 D. b(h(x)) = 6x² – 29x + 19 3x²-24xt15-7 34? 2Ux+8 19) Which statement best describes the asymptotic behavior of the graph of the function f(x log x? A The graph of f(x) = log x has no asymptotic behavior. B. The graph of f(x) = log x approaches and crosses the line y = 2. C. The graph of f(x) = log x approaches and does not cross the line x = 0. D. The graph of f(x) = log x approaches and does not cross the line y = 0. 7 20) Taletha is preparing for an exam in Algebra II. She knows she will be expected to deter if two functions are inverses of each other using composition of functions. Which compositioi would she use to prove f(x) and g(x) are inverse functions? A. f(gx)) = | and g(f«) = x B. (g(x)) = and g(f(x)) = ! C. f(g(x)) = x and g(F(<)) = ! @lgw) = x and g(f«2) = x Hlarestly this one had me Stumped. They are alrecely Inverse all sives arower in end
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