for the given functions f and g, find the following. For parts (a)-(d), also find the domain. x=2x^2+3;g(x)=4x^3+1
x domain is all real numbers g domain is all real numbers
were you going to type parts a through d?
this is how the questions is asked and im really confused on it
for parts (a) -(d). You need to find parts (a) - (d) in the book or the webpage
can we find the domian for f and g
f domain is all real numbers g domain is all real numbers
I would take a picture of the question and post it so we can help you.
64. (x) = 2x^2 + 3; g(x) = 4x^3 + 1 (Precalculus, 8th Edition. Pearson Learning Solutions p. 60). <vbk:9780558765392#outline(11.6.3)>
there is no link to (Precalculus, 8th Edition. Pearson Learning Solutions p. 60). <vbk:9780558765392#outline(11.6.3)>
and this is the instructions for the problem; In Problems 61–70, for the given functions f and g, find the following. For parts (a)-(d), also find the domain
there is no link its from my math book dis regrade the part (a)-(d) that's for those questions in ()'s
I would take a picture of the question and post it so we can help you. I have helped students in the Math Center who cannot find a-d, but it is there
im just going to go to my school and see what my teacher says, thanks fir the help though
find the following? maybe \[f(x)+g(x)\] or \[f\circ g(x)\]
find the following what?
find the domain of the function
can u help me now i was reading the problem wrong
a (f+g)(x) d (f/g)(x)
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