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| Question 833503:  f(x)=2x-5, g(x)=square root of x+6 (sorry not sure how to do a square root sign)
 Find fog, and then find the domain of fog.
 I got:
 2(square root of x+6)-5
 domain of g=[-6,infinity)
 domain of f=(-infinity,infinity)
 domain of fog=(-infinity,-6]U[-6,infinity)
 Would this be correct, and if not what would be correct?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! f(x)=2x-5, g(x)=square root of x+6 (sorry not sure how to do a square root sign) Find fog, and then find the domain of fog.
 I got:
 2(square root of x+6)-5
 domain of g=[-6,infinity)
 domain of f=(-infinity,infinity)
 domain of fog=(-infinity,-6]U[-6,infinity)
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 Comment: That union would be All Real Numbers.
 Wouldn't the answer be the intersection rather
 than the union?
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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