SOLUTION: Suppose that the functions f and g are defined as follows
f(x)=(1)/(5x^(2)+4)
g(x)=(1)/(√(3x+5))
Find f*g and f+g . Then, give their domains using interval notation.
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Question 774320: Suppose that the functions f and g are defined as follows
f(x)=(1)/(5x^(2)+4)
g(x)=(1)/(√(3x+5))
Find f*g and f+g . Then, give their domains using interval notation.
(f*g)(x)=
domain of f*g =
(f+g)(x)=
domain of f+g =
Any help would be appreciated.
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Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Suppose that the functions f and g are defined as follows
f(x)=(1)/(5x^(2)+4)
g(x)=(1)/(√(3x+5))
Find f*g and f+g .
Then, give their domains using interval notation.
(f*g)(x)= 1/(5x^(2)+4)(√(3x+5))
domain of f*g = {x/ x > -5/3}
(f+g)(x)=(1)/(5x^(2)+4)+(1)/(√(3x+5))
domain of f+g = {x/ x > -5/3}
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