F(g(x)) = e^(3x^2 + 2x + 6)?

Question:is there a way to simplify/solve that further at an algebra 2/pre-calc level?

Answers:
I don't know what the 'levels' mean, but I cannot see any way of simplifying
f(g(x)) = e^(3x^2 + 2x + 6).

You could write:
f(g(x)) = e^(3x^2) e^(2x) e^6,
but I don't call that simpler.

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