Composition of Functions Find the functions f ○ g, g ○ f, f ○ f, and g ○ g and their domains.
58.
To evaluate: The functions
Answer to Problem 58E
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Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given functions are,
Calculation:
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The required function is
All possible inputs for a function is called the domain of the function.
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All possible inputs for a function is called the domain of the function.
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All possible inputs for a function is called the domain of the function.
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