Chapter 1: Problem 5
Let \(f(x)=2 x^{2}+x-4\) and \(g(x)=3-x^{2} .\) Find the specified values. $$ f(g(1)) $$
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Chapter 1: Problem 5
Let \(f(x)=2 x^{2}+x-4\) and \(g(x)=3-x^{2} .\) Find the specified values. $$ f(g(1)) $$
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