combining functions: given f(x)=x-1, g(x)=√x, h(x)= x-1, find f∘g∘h

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so i need to know how'd my answer was wrong and how'd the correct answer got to be the square root of -1-1.
45-48 find f[FONT=&quot]∘g[/FONT][FONT=&quot]∘h
45. f(x)=x-1, g(x)=[/FONT]
√x, h(x)= x-1
 
so i need to know how'd my answer was wrong and how'd the correct answer got to be the square root of -1-1.
45-48 find f∘g∘h
45. f(x)=x-1, g(x)=
√x, h(x)= x-1

f o g o h = f{g[h(x)]} = f{g(x-1)} continue...work from the inside out.
 
so i need to know how'd my answer was wrong and how'd the correct answer got to be the square root of -1-1.
45-48 find f∘g∘h
45. f(x)=x-1, g(x)=
√x, h(x)= x-1
That cannot be correct. Please review your post and correct it.
 
so i need to know how'd my answer was wrong and how'd the correct answer got to be the square root of -1-1.
45-48 find f[FONT=&quot]∘g[/FONT][FONT=&quot]∘h
45. f(x)=x-1, g(x)=[/FONT]
√x, h(x)= x-1
That is not "the correct answer"! You mean sqrt(x- 1)- 1. Now, what answer did you give? We can't tell you why your answer is wrong without knowing what your answer was!
 
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