SOLUTION: Suppose that the functions f and g are defined as follows.
fx =1+x25
gx =−3x4
Find f-g and fxg. Then, give their domains using interval notation.
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Question 1148164: Suppose that the functions f and g are defined as follows.
fx =1+x25
gx =−3x4
Find f-g and fxg. Then, give their domains using interval notation.
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I will guess that the "25" and "4" are exponents... but I'm not going to spend time on a problem based on my guess as to what the question is.
Use "^" (shift-6) to represent exponentiation -- e.g., "x^25" instead of "x25".
Then re-post your question.
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