To solve the problem, we first need to determine the function values using the definitions provided:
- Given the function f(x) = x2 + 1, we can find f(10):
- f(10) = 102 + 1 = 100 + 1 = 101
- Next, we have the second function g(x) = x + 4. However, we don’t need to apply this function unless explicitly stated in relation to f(x).
- Now, let’s analyze the additional terms provided (37, 97, 126, and 606). These could represent possible outcomes or conditions for f(q) or g(q).
- Since we are asked for the value of f(q) when q equals 10, we have already calculated that f(10) = 101.
- To address how these additional terms might relate: they could potentially be conditions or unrelated values to consider if there was more context.
In conclusion, the value of f(q) when q = 10 is 101. The g(x) function and the additional terms provided do not affect this specific calculation unless further context is given.