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MODULE SEVEN (7) MAT 136 FINAL EXAM 2 WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024 LATEST UPDATEGRADED A+ Question
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MODULE SEVEN (7) 
MAT 136 FINAL EXAM 2 WITH 100% VERIFIED 
SOLUTIONS 2024 LATEST UPDATEGRADED A+ 
Question 
Show your work and explain how you arrived at your answer. Answers with no relevant 
explanations do not show an understanding of the topic and may get reduced or no credit. 
f(g(x)) = sqrt(x^2 + 5) + 6 -Substitute g(x) into f(x) 
g(f(x)) = (sqrt(x) + 6)^2 + 5 -Solve for (sqrt(x) + 6)^2 
(sqrt(x) + 6)^2 = x + 12sqrt(x) +36 -Insert back to the formula 
g(f(x)) = x + 12sqrt(x) +36 + 5 -Simpl...
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MAT 136 Exam 2
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MAT 136 Exam 2 Questions 
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Show your work and explain how you arrived at your answer. Answers with no relevant 
explanations do not show an understanding of the topic and may get reduced or no credit. 
Ungraded Grade: 0/1.0 
Total grade: 1.0×1/3 + 1.0×1/3 + 0.0×1/3 = 33% + 33% + 0% 
Feedback: 
Let's begin by substituting g(x) into f(x). 
f(g(x)) = √(x 
2 + 9) + 8 
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MAT 136 Exam 2 Questions 
and Answers- Southern New Hampshire 
University… 
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Show your work and explain how you arrived at your answer. Answers with no relevant 
explanations do not show an understanding of the topic and may get reduced or no credit. 
Ungraded Grade: 0/1.0 
Total grade: 1.0×1/3 + 1.0×1/3 + 0.0×1/3 = 33% + 33% + 0% 
Feedback: 
Let's begin by substituting g(x) into f(x). 
f(g(x)) = √(x 
2 + 9) + 8 
4/19/2021 Southern New Hampshire University - Gradebook 
3/30 
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MAT 136 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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Question 
Show your work and explain how you arrived at your answer. Answers with no relevant 
explanations do not show an understanding of the topic and may get reduced or no credit. 
f(g(x)) = sqrt(x^2 + 5) + 6 -Substitute g(x) into f(x) 
g(f(x)) = (sqrt(x) + 6)^2 + 5 -Solve for (sqrt(x) + 6)^2 
(sqrt(x) + 6)^2 = x + 12sqrt(x) +36 -Insert back to the formula 
g(f(x)) = x + 12sqrt(x) +36 + 5 -Simplify 
g(f(x)) = x + 12sqrt(x) +41 
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MAT 136 EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE
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MAT 136 EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE 
 
√ 2⋅9 
- Cancel the common factors of 18 and 16 which would be 2 
2⋅8 
√9 
- Rewrite 
8 
√9 
- as 
√8 
 3 
- The squareroot of 9 = 3, factor 4 out of 8 
√4(2) 
3 
- The squareroot of 4 = 2, remove 2 from radical 
2√2 
( 3 ) ⋅ ( 
√2 ) - Multiply togther and simplify 
2√2 √2 
(3⋅√2) 
2(√2) 
2 
(3⋅√2) 
2 
n x 
x 1 
1 - use √a = a n to rewrite √2 as 2 2 and simplify 
2(2 2 ) 
(3√2) 
2⋅2 
(3...
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