document.write( "Question 1139148: 3. If F = { (1,2), (3, 5), (4,7)} and G = { (1,4), (3,0), and (5, 2)}, what is F + G? What is F/G (using arithmetic function)? \n" ); document.write( "
Algebra.Com's Answer #756936 by ikleyn(52909) You can put this solution on YOUR website! . \n" ); document.write( "3. If F = { (1,2), (3, 5), (4,7)} and G = { (1,4), (3,0), and (5, 2)}, what is F + G? What is F/G (using arithmetic function)? \n" ); document.write( "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "If F and G are FUNCTIONS (the post does not state it (!), so it is only my assumption), then these functions\r \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "have different domains (the sets where they are defined).\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "Therefore, neither F + G nor F/G are defined in the strict Math sense.\r \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( " \n" ); document.write( " |