Try another version of this question Given that `f(x)=3 x + 4` and `g(x)=2 - x^2`, calculate: (a) `f(g(0))`=
(b) `g(f(0))`=
To solve composite functions: For `f(g(0))`: Start by calculating `g(0)` using the function `g(x)= 2 −x^2`. Substitute this result into `f(x)` to find `f(g(0))`. For `g(f(0))`: First, determine `f(0)` from the function `f(x)=3 x+4`. Then, plug `f(0)` into `g(x)` to compute `g(f(0))`. Get help: Box 1: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4) Box 2: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4)
Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity 10
Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity -14