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Let g(x)=x^2-64 and h(x)=root(8x+512). Find each combination and state its domain. 1. (h/g)(x)(Number one has a fraction) 2. (h・g)(x)3. (g・h)(x)Show work please!

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Given the functions:


\begin{gathered} g(x)=x^2-64 \\ h(x)=\sqrt[]{8x+512} \end{gathered}

1. (h/g)(x)


((h)/(g))(x)=(h(x))/(g(x)),\text{ g(x)}\\e0

We substitute the functions and solve:


((h)/(g))(x)=\frac{\sqrt[]{8x+512}}{x^2-64}

Factor the common term 8:


=\frac{\sqrt[]{8(x+64)}}{x^2-64}

And we have:


\begin{gathered} x^2-64\\e0 \\ x^2-64+64\\e0+64 \\ x^2\\e64 \\ x\\e8\text{ and x}\\e-8 \end{gathered}

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