Using the concept of domain, the domain of (f.g)(x) is given by:
{x ∈ ℝ | x ≠ 3}
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- The domain of a function is given by all possible input values, that is, <u>on a graph, all values that the x-axis assumes.</u>
- In the graph, <u>function f assumes all real values.</u>
- Function g is not defined for x = 3, thus, it's domain is all real values except 3.
- Thus, the multiplication, as
, will also not be defined at x = 3, and the domain of the multiplication is:
{x ∈ ℝ | x ≠ 3}
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/4175434
Answer:
- B. positive numbers and zero
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>This is a square root function:</u>
The domain is the x-values which include all non-negative real numbers
Correct choice is B
2.80*.15=.42
2.80-.42= 2.38
the answer is $2.38 (this was the price before)
Answer:
729 is 3 to the power of 6
Step-by-step explanation:
12 can only go into 30 about 25 whole times.