All you have to do is plug in 4 where n is
In other words n = 4
So...
F(n) = 5^n
F(4) = 5^4 or (5 x 5 x 5 x 5)
F(4) = 625
Answer:
The option is: <em>all real values except x = 7 and the x for which f(x) = -3</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
As the domain of f(x) is the set of all real values except 7. So it can be written as follows:
Domain of f(x) = { x ∈ R | x ≠ 7}
As the domain of g(x) is the set of all real values except -3. So it can be written as follows:
Domain of g(x) = { x ∈ R | x ≠ -3}
It is a common rule that the domain of a composite function (gºf)(x) will be the set of those input x in the domain of f for which f(x) is in the domain of g.
So, the option is: <em>all real values except x = 7 and the x for which f(x) = -3</em>
Keywords: domain, composite function
Learn more domain and composite functions from brainly.com/question/2073574
#LearnwithBrainly
Key info-there are nine boys for every six girls on the softball team
9/6
9(3)=27. 6(3)18
18+27=45 5 more to go
if there is 50 students on each of the teams
9(5)=45
6(8)=48
As one can see,they both cannot multiply up to 50,but they round up.