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Let f(x)=x^2 + 5 and g(x)=x+5/x find (g°f)(-3)
A. 1/4
B. 14/19
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Let f(x)=x^2 + 5 and g(x)=x+5/x find (g°f)(-3)
A. 1/4
B. 14/19
C. 19/14
D. 49/9
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