The first thing you should do in this case is to compose both functions:
f (x) = x + 7
g (x) = 1 / (x-13)
Making the composition
f (g (x)) = (1 / (x-13)) + 7
f (g (x)) = (7 (x-13) +1) / (x-13)
Answer:
The domain of the function is:
x other than 13
(option 4)
Denote by A the event "A new oil filter is needed"
Denote by B the event " The car oil is being changed"
We have the formula:
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First, you gotta distribute the -4 to x-2,
<span>y+6=-4(X-2)
y+6=-4x+8
Then, subtract both sides by 6,
y+6-6=-4x+8-6
y=-4x+2
Done</span>
Answer:
g⁻¹(x) = 1/x - 4
(-∞, 0)∪(0, ∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
To find g⁻¹(x), switch the places of x and y. Rearrange the equation so that it is equal to y.
g(x) = 1/(x + 4)
x = 1/(y + 4)
x(y + 4) = (1/(y + 4))(y + 4)
x(y + 4) = 1
(x(y + 4))/x = 1/x
y + 4 = 1/x
y + 4 - 4 = 1/x - 4
y = 1/x - 4
g⁻¹(x) = 1/x - 4
For the domain, you need to look at where x is located in the equation. For this equation, x is in the denominator by itself. A fraction cannot have a denominator of 0. This means that x cannot be equal to 0. The domain is:
(-∞, 0)∪(0, ∞)
It would take him 7.2hours
Show work
262/5=52.4
52.4•7.2=377.28