Domain
Mathematics, 29.09.2020 17:01 haileyparrill703
Fog = f(g(x))
Substituting the value of g(x) in f(x) for x, we will get
Domain
Here the input function is g(x), and the denominator should not be 0. So x should not be zero. Therefore, domain is
Now let's check gof
gof = g(f(x))
Here we need to insert f(x) in g(x) for x, and on doing that , we will get
Domain
Here the input function is f(x), and denominator should not be zero.
SO domain is
Since fog = gof =x, so the given function are inverses of each other .
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Fog = f(g(x))
Substituting the value of g(x) in f(x) for x, we will get
Domain
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