SOLUTION: Please help explain this function of a function: when f(x)=sqrt(x+6) and g(x)=sqrt(x-3) Please explain to me why: f of g(x) otherwise stated as f(g(x))= f(sqrt(x+6)) instead o

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Question 172701: Please help explain this function of a function: when
f(x)=sqrt(x+6) and
g(x)=sqrt(x-3)
Please explain to me why: f of g(x) otherwise stated as f(g(x))= f(sqrt(x+6)) instead of f(sqrt(x-3))???

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Please help explain this function of a function: when
f(x)=sqrt(x+6) and
g(x)=sqrt(x-3)
Please explain to me why: f of g(x) otherwise stated as f(g(x))= f(sqrt(x+6)) instead of f(sqrt(x-3))???
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I don't think that's right. It should be f(sqrt(x-3))