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Find each of the following functions. f(x) = 3 − x , g(x) = x2 − 4 (a) f + g State the domain of the function. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (b) f − g State the domain of the function. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (c) fg State the domain of the function. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (d) f/g State the domain of the function. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)

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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that
f(x)=3x-2,g(x)=x^2-4

We have to find the

a.Domain of f+g

Domain of f(x)=(
-\infty,\infty)

Suppose y=g(x)=
x^2-4


x=√(y+4)

Therefore,
g^(-1)(x)=√(x+4)

Domain of
g^(-1)(x)=[-4,\infty)

Range of
g^(-1)(x)=[0,\infty)

Range of
g^(-1)(x)=Domain of g(x)=
[0,\infty)

Domain of (f+g)(x)=[0,
\infty)

Because domain of sum of two function is the intersection of domain of given functions.

Similar, domain of (f-g)(x)=[0,
\infty)

Because domain of difference of two function is the intersection of domain of given functions.

Similarly , domain of fg(x)=[0,
\infty)

Because domain of product of two function is the intersection of domain of given functions.


(f)/(g)(x)=(3-x)/(x^2-4)=(3-x)/((x-2)(x+2))

Function is not define at x=2 and x=-2

Therefore, domain of
(f)/(g)(x)=R-{-2,2}=
(-\infty,-2)\cup(-2,2)\cup(2,\infty)

User Suhas Sasuke
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Answer:

(a)
(f+g)(x)=x^2-x-1; Domain = (-∞,∞)

(b)
(f-g)(x)=-x^2-x+7; Domain = (-∞,∞)

(c)
(fg)(x)=-x^3+3x^2+4x-12; Domain = (-∞,∞)

(d)
((f)/(g))(x)=(3-x)/(x^2-4); Domain = (-∞,-2)∪(-2,2)∪(2,∞)

Explanation:

The given functions are


f(x)=3-x


g(x)=x^2-4

(a)

We need to find the function f+g.


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


(f+g)(x)=(3-x)+(x^2-4)


(f+g)(x)=x^2-x-1

It is a polynomial and domain of a polynomial is all real numbers.

Domain = (-∞,∞)

(b)

We need to find the function f-g.


(f-g)(x)=f(x)-g(x)


(f-g)(x)=(3-x)-(x^2-4)


(f-g)(x)=3-x-x^2+4


(f-g)(x)=-x^2-x+7

It is a polynomial. So,

Domain = (-∞,∞)

(c)

We need to find the function fg.


(fg)(x)=f(x)g(x)


(fg)(x)=(3-x)(x^2-4)


(fg)(x)=3(x^2-4)-x(x^2-4)


(fg)(x)=3x^2-12-x^3+4x


(fg)(x)=-x^3+3x^2+4x-12

It is a polynomial. So,

Domain = (-∞,∞)

(d)

We need to find the function f/g.


((f)/(g))(x)=(f(x))/(g(x))


((f)/(g))(x)=(3-x)/(x^2-4)

It is a rational function. Domain of a rational function is all real except those values at which the denominator is equal to 0.

Equate denominator equal to 0.


x^2-4=0


x^2=4

Taking square both sides.


x=\pm √(4)


x=\pm 2

The function is not defined for x=-2 and x=2. So, domain of f/g is all real numbers except -2 and 2.

Domain = (-∞,-2)∪(-2,2)∪(2,∞)

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