SOLUTION: Hello,
"Given f(x)=sinx and g(x)=logx what is the domain of h(x)=g(x)+f(x)"
Im sorta stumped, it's pretty obvious that you cant 'add the functions' like you would if they were
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"Given f(x)=sinx and g(x)=logx what is the domain of h(x)=g(x)+f(x)"
Im sorta stumped, it's pretty obvious that you cant 'add the functions' like you would if they were
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Question 697607: Hello,
"Given f(x)=sinx and g(x)=logx what is the domain of h(x)=g(x)+f(x)"
Im sorta stumped, it's pretty obvious that you cant 'add the functions' like you would if they were like terms. Do you graph? Then What? Just point me in the right direction please. :)
Adam Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! "Given f(x)=sinx and g(x)=logx what is the domain of h(x)=g(x)+f(x)"
x has to be >0 for log(x)
--> domain 0< x < infinity