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If f(c) = -x^3, g(x)= 3x^2-1, and h(x)=2x+5, what is the degree of [f*g*h](x) ? ?


If f(c) = -x^3, g(x)= 3x^2-1, and h(x)=2x+5, what is the degree of [f*g*h](x) ? ?

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