Write h (g (2)) as an expression in terms of x. Simplify. 14 g (x) = 13 – x %3D h(x) = 2? - 6x – 18 h(g (x)) =

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Write h (g (x)) as an expression in terms of x. Simplify.
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g(x) = 13 - x
h (x) = x? - 6x – 18
h(g(x)) =
Transcribed Image Text:Write h (g (x)) as an expression in terms of x. Simplify. 14 g(x) = 13 - x h (x) = x? - 6x – 18 h(g(x)) =
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