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OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

Does f=g?

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

I say no. (the attachment)

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

@ganeshie8

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

@Hero

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

hartnn (hartnn):

thats correct. f does NOT = g

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

@elementwielder @Thatkid_marc Do you both mean no is the answer?

OpenStudy (amtran_bus):

Thanks @hartnn

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is that all ????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no, you would be multiplying 6 by 6 since its to the second power. 36 divided by 6 is 6 so f(x) = 6x and g(x) = x if im not mistaken.

hartnn (hartnn):

'f' has a hole at '6' so domain of 'f' will not contain 6 but domain of 'g' will contain 6

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