Let f(x)=x2−4 and g(x)=√x+3, how do you find f(g(x))?
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Both f and g are polynomials therfore are defined for all real numbers, however in (f/g) g(x) appears in the denominator. This excludes all zeros of g(x) from the domain. So (f/g) is …
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