SOLUTION: if the domain of "f" is all real numbers in the interval [0,8] and the domain of "g" is all real numbers in the interval [-3,4], the doman of "f+g" is all real numbers in the inter

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Question 627725: if the domain of "f" is all real numbers in the interval [0,8] and the domain of "g" is all real numbers in the interval [-3,4], the doman of "f+g" is all real numbers in the interval_____?
Answer by reviewermath(1029)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The domain of "f+g" is the intersection of the domain of "f" and domain of "g".
Answer: [0,4]

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