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Mathematics, 27.10.2020 01:00 kennyg02

If f ( x ) = ( x − 3)2 + 4 and g ( x ) = x3 + 2, which statement is true?

f (−2) = g (−3)
f (2) = g (1)
f (8) = g (3)
f (0) = g (−1)

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