1.)1/6
2.)1 5/10
3.)2 6/7
4.)2
5.)1 7/12
6.)2 4/5
7.)1/12
with like denominators you can just add or subtract freely just the top numerators
Answer:
17/8
5/4
Step-by-step explanation:
CSC= Hypotenuse over opposite
SEC= Hypotenuse over adjacent
Here is a cheat sheet.
https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/pdf/Trig_Cheat_Sheet.pdf
Part (a)
Locate x = -1 on the x axis. Draw a vertical line through this x value until you reach the f(x) curve. Then move horizontally until you reach the y axis. You should arrive at y = 4. Check out the diagram below to see what I mean.
Since f(-1) = 4, this means we can then say
g( f(-1) ) = g( 4 ) = 4
To evaluate g(4), we'll follow the same idea as what we did with f(x). However, we'll start at x = 4 and draw a vertical line until we reach the g(x) curve this time.
<h3>
Answer: 4</h3>
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Part (b)
We use the same idea as part (a)
f(-2) = 5
g( f(-2) ) = g(5) = 6
<h3>
Answer: 6</h3>
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Part (c)
Same idea as the last two parts. We start on the inside and work toward the outside. Keep in mind that g(x) is now the inner function for this part and for part (d) as well.
g(1) = -2
f( g(1) ) = f(-2) = 5
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Answer: 5</h3>
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Part (d)
Same idea as part (c)
g(2) = 0
f( g(2) ) = f( 0 ) = 3
<h3>
Answer: 3</h3>
Answer:
StartRoot StartFraction 1 Over 41 EndFraction EndRoot
Negative StartRoot 41 EndRoot
Negative StartRoot StartFraction 1 Over 41 EndFraction EndRoot
StartRoot 41 EndRoot