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Consider the following functions: f(x)=2x−5​ and g(x)=x+3 Step 1 of 2: Find the formula for (f⋅g)(x) and simplify your a

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Consider the following functions: f(x)=2x−5​ and g(x)=x+3 Step 1 of 2: Find the formula for (f⋅g)(x) and simplify your answer. Then find the domain for (f∘g)(x). Round your answer to two decimal places, if necessary. Answer 2 Points (f∘g)(x)= Domain =
f(x)=2x−5​ and g(x)=x+3 Step 1 of 2: Find the formula for (f∘g)(x) and simplify your answer. Then find the domain for (f∘g)(x). Round your answer to two places, if necessary.
f(x)=2x−5​ and g(x)=x+3 Step 2 of 2: Find the formula for (g∘f)(x) and simplify your answer. Then find the domain for (g∘f)(x). Round your answer to two decimal places if necessary. Answer 2Points (g∘f)(x)= Domain =