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Given : g(x) = square root of x+3 and h(x) = x- 7

Given : g(x) = square root of x+3 and h(x) = x- 7-example-1
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Given g(x) and h(x) below:


\begin{gathered} g(x)=\sqrt[]{x+3} \\ h(x)=x-7 \end{gathered}

To find the quotient (g/h)(x), divide g(x) by h(x):


\begin{gathered} ((g)/(h))(x)=(g(x))/(h(x)) \\ =\frac{\sqrt[]{x+3}}{x-7} \end{gathered}

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