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If a(x)=3x+1 and b(x)=square root x-4, what is the domain of (b o a)(x)?

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-infinity, infinity
0, infinity
1, infinity
4, infinity

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[1, \infty ]

Step-by-step explanation

The given functions are:


a(x) = 3x + 1


b(x) = √(x - 4)

We want to find the domain of the composite function;


(b \circ \: a)(x) = b(a(x))


(b \circ \: a)(x) = b(3x + 1)


(b \circ \: a)(x) = √(3x + 1 - 4)

This simplifies to,


(b \circ \: a)(x) = √(3x - 3)

This function is defined for


3x - 3 \geqslant 0


3x \geqslant 3


x \geqslant 1

This can be rewritten as,


[1, \infty ]

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