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If a(x) = 3x + 1 and 5(x)=1/x-4, what is the domain of (ba)(x)?

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For this case we have the following fusions:


a (x) = 3x + 1\\b (x) = \frac {1} {x} -4

We must find
(a * b) (x):

By definition:


(a * b) (x) = a (x) * b (x)\\(a * b) (x) = (3x + 1) * (\frac {1} {x} -4)\\(a * b) (x) = \frac {3x} {x} -12x + \frac {1} {x} -4\\(a * b) (x) = 3-12x + \frac {1} {x} -4\\(a * b) (x) = - 12x + \frac {1} {x} -1

The domain of the function will be given by all the values for which the function is defined, that is, all real numbers except zero.

Answer:

(-∞, 0) U (0,∞)

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