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Step-by-step explanation:

To find (f + g)(-4), we need to evaluate f(-4) and g(-4) and then add those results together:

f(-4) = [tex](-4)^2+2[/tex] so

f(-4) = 18

[tex]g(-4)=1-3(-4)[/tex] so

g(-4) = 13

18 + 13 = 31; therefore, (f + g)(-4) = 31.

To find (f·g)(-1), we do the same: evaluate f(-1) and g(-1) and multiply those results together.

f(-1) = 3 and

g(-1) = 4 and

3 × 4 = 12; therefore (f·g)(-1) = 12.

To find g(f(-2)), we first evaluate f(-2), then plug that result into the g function.

f(-2) = 6 so

g(6) = -17

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