SOLUTION: Suppose that the functions h and g are defined as follows. h(x)=x+2 g(x)=(x+4)(x+3) (a) Find (h/g)(1) (b) Find all values that are NOT in the domain of h/g. If there i

Algebra ->  Functions -> SOLUTION: Suppose that the functions h and g are defined as follows. h(x)=x+2 g(x)=(x+4)(x+3) (a) Find (h/g)(1) (b) Find all values that are NOT in the domain of h/g. If there i      Log On


   



Question 1161513: Suppose that the functions h and g are defined as follows.
h(x)=x+2
g(x)=(x+4)(x+3)
(a) Find (h/g)(1)
(b) Find all values that are NOT in the domain of h/g.
If there is more than one value separate them with commas.

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Draw a line, write the definition of above the line and the definition of below the line. Then put 1 in place of each each and do the indicated arithmetic.

The values excluded from the domain of are any values that make the denominator, namely equal zero.


John

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