PART A
We are given the following values f(x)= -3x -6 and g(x) = √-x+4
The function (fog)(x) would be gotten by inserting g(x) for the value of x in f(x)
We can find the domain of (f°g)(x) by first finding the domain of g(x)
The domain of g(x) is the values of x for which g(x) is defined.
g(x) is defined for the values of x below
We then also need to find the domain of fog
fog(x) will not exist for the values of x below:
Since this coincides with the domain of g(x), therefore the domain of fog(x) is
PART B
The function (gof)(x) would be gotten by inserting f(x) for the value of x in g(x)
Therefore, the value of gof(x)
We can find the domain of (g°f)(x) by first finding the domain of f(x)
The domain of f(x) is the values of x for which f(x) is defined.
f(x) is defined for the values of x below
The above indicates f(x) is defined for all real numbers
We then also need to find the domain of gof
gof(x) will not exist for the values of x below:
Excluding the above from the domain of f(x)
We would therefore have the domain of gof(x) as