SOLUTION: If f(x) = square root 6x+7 and g(x) = |4x-3|, find fg, f/g, and their domains. I'm confused about the absolute value sign and unsure how to solve. Appreciate any assistance.
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Question 109092: If f(x) = square root 6x+7 and g(x) = |4x-3|, find fg, f/g, and their domains. I'm confused about the absolute value sign and unsure how to solve. Appreciate any assistance. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
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Stan H.
If f(x) = square root 6x+7 and g(x) = |4x-3|, find fg, f/g, and their domains.
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fg = [sqrt(6x+7)]