How Do You Solve Composite Inverse Functions?

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The hollow circle denots the composition of functions, not the product. Second, you should be more precise with your notation. For example, I'm unsure whether f(x) = x/5 - 3 or f(x) = (5x)-1 - 3.
 
I linked to the exact picture of the problems. anyone who can solve this is greatly appreciated
 
Okay, so f(x) = x/5 -3. Now, do you know how to find the composition of two functions? For example, if I told you to find f(g(x)), could you do it?
 
yea it would be 1/5(x^2) - 3. right? What next??
 
Okay, so you just need to find g-1(f-1(-3)). Pretty simply.
 
so i got 5 (-3+3) aka 5(0)=0

so inverse g (0)=root 0??

is that my answer?
 
yep! the program took the answer correctly! thanks so much