The 1 is just taking place of all the xs. So the equation would be f(1)=1^2+1+5
So it would be 1 times 1 plus 1 plus 5. Then it would be 1+1+5 which equals 7.
If the check means sqauare root then the equaton would be :
G(4)=/4. / is the check mark which I'm guessing means square root.
Then do square root of 4(what times what equal four?) Which is 2 then yea. That's the answer! Just remember. In function notation the f(x) or g(x) and there's a diff # wherethe x's are in f(x) and g(x) or any other letter with (x after it) then take that number and put it in the place of the x's on the other side of the = sign. Hope I helped!
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f(1) = 1 + 1 + 5 = 7
g(4) = 2
g(4)/f(1) = 2/7
G(4)=â4=2, F(1)=1^2+1+5=7 so G(4)/F(1)=2/7
The 1 is just taking place of all the xs. So the equation would be f(1)=1^2+1+5
So it would be 1 times 1 plus 1 plus 5. Then it would be 1+1+5 which equals 7.
If the check means sqauare root then the equaton would be :
G(4)=/4. / is the check mark which I'm guessing means square root.
Then do square root of 4(what times what equal four?) Which is 2 then yea. That's the answer! Just remember. In function notation the f(x) or g(x) and there's a diff # wherethe x's are in f(x) and g(x) or any other letter with (x after it) then take that number and put it in the place of the x's on the other side of the = sign. Hope I helped!
two sevenths (2/7) or 0.28571428571