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Identify the composite function and its domain

Identify the composite function and its domain-example-1
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The second answer is correct.
Square g(x), multiply by 3, 3x-6+4 = 3x-2.
The domain depends on the square root term which must have its argument greater or equal to zero.
Therefore x-2 >= 0, so x>=2
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f(g(x))=f(√(x-2))

f(g(x))=3(√(x-2))^(2)+4

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

f(g(x))=3x-6+4

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

Domain:
g(x) must be greater than or equal to zero (no square roots of negative numbers) therefore x must be greater than or equal to 2. Answer is B.
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