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For f(x) = 4x + 1 and (x) = g(x)= x^(2) -5, find ((g)/(f)) (x) A. (x^(2) - 5 )/(4x +1 ),x ≠ -(1)/(4) B. x(4 x +1 )/(x^(2) - 5), x ≠ ± \sqrt[]{5} C. (4x +1)/(x^(2) -5) D.(x^(2) -5 )/(4x + 1)
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Answer is C
Answer is C
Answer is C
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the answer would be C.
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