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(F•g)(x) when f(x) =x^2+5x+4 and g(x)=1/(x+4)

User Fannik
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Answer:

x + 1

Explanation:

f(x) × g(x)

= x² + 5x + 4 ×
(1)/(x+4)

=
(x^2+5x+4)/(x+4)

factorise the numerator

x² + 5x + 4 = (x + 4)(x + 1) ← in factored form

=
((x+4)(x+1))/(x+4)

cancel the factor (x + 4) on the numerator/denominator, leaving

(f · g)(x) = x + 1 ← in simplest form


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