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Find f(x) and g(x) so the function can be expressed as y = f(g(x)). (1 point)

y = Two divided by x squared. + 3

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Answer:


f(x)=x+3


g(x)=(2)/(x^2)

Explanation:

we are given


y=(2)/(x^2)+3

Since, we have to identify f(x) and g(x)

where g(x) is inner function

Let's assume


g(x)=(2)/(x^2)

so, we get


y=g(x)+3

we know that

y=f(g(x))

so, we can also write as


f(g(x))=g(x)+3

now, we can replace g(x) as x

we get


f(x)=x+3

so, we get


f(x)=x+3


g(x)=(2)/(x^2)


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