Answer:
g(f(2)) does not exist if
g={(-3,3),(-1,1),(0,-3),(1,-4),(3,-6)} and f={(-2,4),(-1,2),(0,0),(1,-2),(2,5)}.
Step-by-step explanation:
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When finding g(f(2)), you must compute f(2) first.
Looking at f={(-2,4),(-1,2),(0,0),(1,-2),(2,5)}, we see that the ordered pair (2,5) is contained within the set defined as the set f. This means f(2)=5.
So now we have g(f(2))=g(5).
We now need to look at our set named g, g={(-3,3),(-1,1),(0,-3),(1,-4),(3,-6)}. We see the the no ordered pair looks like (5,something). The only conclusion is that g(f(2)) does not exist.