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Let f(x) =2x and g(x)= x - 2 the graph of (f.g )(x) is shown below

What is the domain of ?


x >0

all real numbers except x =0

x <0

all real numbers

Let f(x) =2x and g(x)= x - 2 the graph of (f.g )(x) is shown below What is the domain-example-1
User Datayja
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Answer:

Person above is correct. D

Explanation:

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User Kathi
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Answer:

The domain of the graph is all real number ⇒ the last answer

Explanation:

* Remember that our original exponential formula was y = ab^x

- The b value is the growth factor

* Lets revise how to find the domain of this function

- The domain is all values of x that make the function defined

* Lets revise the composite function

- A composite function is a function that depends on another function.

- A composite function is created when one function is substituted

into another function.

- For example, f(g(x)) is the composite function that is formed when

g(x) is substituted for x in f(x).

∵ f(x) = 2^x

∵ g(x) = x - 2

∴ (f · g)(x) = f(x - 2)

∵ f(x) = 2^x

∴ (f · g)(x) = f(x - 2) = 2^(x - 2)

- For this function there is no values of x make the function undefined

∴ The Domain is all real numbers

- Look to the graph, the values of x go from -∞ to ∞

* The domain of the graph is all real number

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