Given any two functions f and g. which of the following statements is not true: If x is not in the domain of g, then x cannot be in the domain of (f ° g)(x). To find the domain of (f ° g)(x), first find the domain of g, then exlcude from the domain of g all values of x for which g(x) is not in the domain of f. if x is in the domain of f and x is in the domain of g, then x must be in the domain of (f ° g)
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@steve816 hey bro
please help
Hey bro, this is not true: To find the domain of (f ° g)(x), first find the domain of g, then exlcude from the domain of g all values of x for which g(x) is not in the domain of f.
i cant fail on this one
let me check
dude it was the last one
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no way bro
Wat, how could this be? I am really sorry D:
I thought the last one was true...
It is not making any sense to me...
dont worry idk this is getting tougher
I don't know, I will give you a medal to pay you back :(
oh man and there are still 2 questions..
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dont worry bro nobody is perfect..
@rock_mit182 It is your responsibility to read the question \(carefully\). @steve816 made a true statement, but you have to understand that your question asks for a false statement out of the three. Blind answers are likely going to be a big hurdle in your math career.
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