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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-11

If \( m(x) = 2x \) and \( n(x) = x - 4 \), find the general rule for \( m(n(x)) \).

Asked by Allison112200

Answer (2)

m ( n ( x )) = 2 ( x − 4 ) = 2 x − 8

Answered by konrad509 | 2024-06-10

To find m ( n ( x )) , substitute n ( x ) into m ( x ) . This results in m ( n ( x )) = 2 ( x − 4 ) = 2 x − 8 . Thus, the general rule is 2 x − 8 .
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-06-17