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Which description best explains the domain of (g circle f) (x)?

A) the elements in the domain of f(x) for which g(f(x)) is defined
B) the elements in the domain of f(x) for which g(f(x)) is not zero
C) the elements in the domain of g(x) for which g(f(x)) is defined
D) the elements in the domain of g(x) for which g(f(x)) is not zero

User Turid
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Answer:

Its a

Explanation:

User Bobmoff
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Answer:

A) the elements in the domain of f(x) for which g(f(x)) is defined

Explanation:

(g circle f)(x) means g(f(x)). In order for a value (x) to be in the domain of this function, f(x) must be defined. That is, x must be in the domain of f(x). In addition, g(f(x)) must be defined.

These requirements are expressed in choice A.

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