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Consider functions [tex]h[/tex] and [tex]k[/tex].

[tex]
\begin{array}{l}
h(x) = 5x^2 - 1 \\
k(x) = \sqrt{5x + 1}
\end{array}
[/tex]

For [tex]x \geq 0[/tex], the value of [tex]h(k(x))[/tex] is [ ] the value of [tex]k(h(x))[/tex].

For [tex]x \geq 0[/tex], functions [tex]h[/tex] and [tex]k[/tex] are [ ] inverse functions.


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To solve for the values and inverse relationship between the functions [tex]\( h \)[/tex] and [tex]\( k \)[/tex], let's consider the functions given:
[tex]\[ h(x) = 5x^2 - 1 \][/tex]
[tex]\[ k(x) = \sqrt{5x + 1} \][/tex]

First, we will compute the value of [tex]\( h(k(x)) \)[/tex] and [tex]\( k(h(x)) \)[/tex].

1. Computation of [tex]\( h(k(x)) \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ h(k(x)) = h\left(\sqrt{5x + 1}\right) \][/tex]
Substitute [tex]\( \sqrt{5x + 1} \)[/tex] for [tex]\( x \)[/tex] in [tex]\( h(x) \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ h\left(\sqrt{5x + 1}\right) = 5 \left(\sqrt{5x + 1}\right)^2 - 1 \][/tex]
Simplify the expression:
[tex]\[ h\left(\sqrt{5x + 1}\right) = 5(5x + 1) - 1 = 25x + 5 - 1 = 25x + 4 \][/tex]

2. Computation of [tex]\( k(h(x)) \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ k(h(x)) = k(5x^2 - 1) \][/tex]
Substitute [tex]\( 5x^2 - 1 \)[/tex] for [tex]\( x \)[/tex] in [tex]\( k(x) \)[/tex]:
[tex]\[ k(5x^2 - 1) = \sqrt{5(5x^2 - 1) + 1} \][/tex]
Simplify the expression:
[tex]\[ k(5x^2 - 1) = \sqrt{25x^2 - 5 + 1} = \sqrt{25x^2 - 4} \][/tex]

Now, let's summarize the results for [tex]\( h(k(x)) \)[/tex] and [tex]\( k(h(x)) \)[/tex]:
- For [tex]\( x \geq 0 \)[/tex], [tex]\( h(k(x)) = 25x + 4 \)[/tex]
- For [tex]\( x \geq 0 \)[/tex], [tex]\( k(h(x)) = \sqrt{25x^2 - 4} \)[/tex]

From these expressions, we observe:
[tex]\[ h(k(x)) = 25x + 4 \quad \text{is not generally equal to} \quad k(h(x)) = \sqrt{25x^2 - 4} \][/tex]

So, [tex]\( h(k(x)) \)[/tex] is not equal to [tex]\( k(h(x)) \)[/tex].

Next, we check if [tex]\( h(x) \)[/tex] and [tex]\( k(x) \)[/tex] are inverse functions for [tex]\( x \geq 0 \)[/tex]. Two functions [tex]\( h \)[/tex] and [tex]\( k \)[/tex] are inverse functions if:
[tex]\[ h(k(x)) = k(h(x)) = x \][/tex]
From our computations, this condition is not satisfied, implying that [tex]\( h \)[/tex] and [tex]\( k \)[/tex] are not inverse functions.

Thus, filling in the blanks:
- For [tex]\( x \geq 0 \)[/tex], the value of [tex]\( h(k(x)) \)[/tex] is not equal to the value of [tex]\( k(h(x)) \)[/tex].
- For [tex]\( x \geq 0 \)[/tex], functions [tex]\( h \)[/tex] and [tex]\( k \)[/tex] are not inverse functions.