Math, asked by azizaalrahbi93, 9 months ago

what is (f°g)(x): f(x)=√x+√4, g(x)=x^2

Answers

Answered by mhmdhsynwalkontheear
1

Answer:

|x| + √4

Step-by-step explanation:

so put g(x) in every x of f(x):

√g(x)+√4

and g(x) = x^2

so:

√(x^2)+√4= |x| + √4

Answered by chandradeep2911
0

Answer:

|x| + √4

Step-by-step explanation:

put g(x) in every x of f(x):

√g(x)+√4

and g(x) = x^2

so:

√(x^2)+√4= |x| + √4

Hope you understood the Concept

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