SOLUTION: Let f(x)= (x^2+3x-4) and g(x)=(x+4). a. Find f*g and state the domain. b. Find f/g and state the domain.

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Question 1069947: Let f(x)= (x^2+3x-4) and g(x)=(x+4).
a. Find f*g and state the domain.
b. Find f/g and state the domain.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39613) About Me  (Show Source):
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The indicated operations make no mystery, so the expression to form is obvious. (a) Domain will be all real numbers, because you still have a polynomial. (b) Now the domain will be all real numbers such that x%3C%3E-4.