Solving Composite Functions: Understanding the Addition Rule for Division

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Find
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2. The attempt at a solution

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means work out
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, then work out
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for this value.

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so
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I do not understand why we add + 3 in line before last (2 x 16 + 3)
Should it not be divided by 3 as it is
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which means 3 x g(x) = x^2

I am a little stuck on the reason why?
 

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I'm not sure what they're doing with the ##+3## either but ##3g(x) = x^2## so ##g(x) = x^2/3## and ##g(4) = 16/3##, not 16. And ##f \circ g(4)## would be twice the value of ##g(4)##, definitely not 35.

Neither the calculation for ##g(4)## nor ##f[g(4)]## is consistent with the definitions you showed. Are you sure you have the right solution for the right question?
 
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Spot on haruspex, thank you to you both!
 
Thank you! How did you do that?
 
That's great, well done!