SOLUTION: Please explain how to solve this: Let f(x) = 1/(x + 4) and g(x) = 8x/(x + 4) Find f (x) + g(x), f (x) − g(x), f(x*)g(x), and f (x)/g(x) Find the intervals for the dom

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Question 911767: Please explain how to solve this:
Let f(x) = 1/(x + 4) and g(x) = 8x/(x + 4)
Find f (x) + g(x), f (x) − g(x), f(x*)g(x), and f (x)/g(x)
Find the intervals for the domain for each function and enter the endpoint values
f (x) + g(x) =
f (x) − g(x) =
f (x)g(x) =
(f (x))/(g(x)) =
Thanks

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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