SOLUTION: Suppose that the functions f an g are defined as follows. f(x)=1/3x squared+2 g(x)= square root of x+4 find f+g and f*g. Then give their domains using interval notation.

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Question 1207515: Suppose that the functions f an g are defined as follows.
f(x)=1/3x squared+2
g(x)= square root of x+4
find f+g and f*g. Then give their domains using interval notation.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Badly written.

One can try to guess you have functions
f%28x%29=%281%2F3%29x%5E2%2B2
and
g%28x%29=sqrt%28x%2B4%29.

Write your functions correctly to be sure.