Consider f(x) = 4x + 1 and g(I) ==? - 13z + 42. . You must combine all like terms before you submit your answer. • You m
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Consider f(x) = 4x + 1 and g(I) ==? - 13z + 42. . You must combine all like terms before you submit your answer. • You m
Consider f(x) = 4x + 1 and g(I) ==? - 13z + 42. . You must combine all like terms before you submit your answer. • You must expand all products before your submit your answer. • You may use 'R' to denote all real numbers". • Use "U" to indicate the union of intervals a. What is the sum of f(x) and g(+)? (+9)() = State the domain of (f + g)(x) in interval notation: b. What is the difference of g(x) from f(x)? (-9)(x) = State the domain of (1-9)(x) in interval notation: c. What is the difference of f(x) from g(+)? (9-1(t)= State the domain of (g- 1)(x) in interval notation: d. What is the product of /(x) and g(x)? (9)(x) = State the domain of (19)() in interval notation e. What is the quotient of f(x) by g(I)? (1)(-) = 0 State the domain of (1)(2) () in interval notation: 1. What is the quotient of g(x) by f(x)? (2) State the domain of () (2) in interval notation
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