43.7k views
4 votes
Find the domain of the composite function f•g. f(x) = 4x + 32g(x) = x+7

Find the domain of the composite function f•g. f(x) = 4x + 32g(x) = x+7-example-1
User Reyad
by
3.1k points

1 Answer

3 votes

SOLUTION

We want to find the domain of the composite function


\begin{gathered} f\circ g,\text{ where} \\ f(x)=4x+32 \\ g(x)=x+7 \end{gathered}

Now


\begin{gathered} f\circ g\text{ } \\ means\text{ putting g\lparen x\rparen into f\lparen x\rparen, } \end{gathered}

We have


\begin{gathered} f\circ g=4(x+7)+32 \\ =4x+28+32 \\ =4x+60 \end{gathered}

Now the domain of 4x + 60 is all real numbers. Because any value of x, where positive or negative will give a real number that is a positive of negative number. So the domain is positive infinity to negative infinity.

Hence the answer is


(-\infty,\infty)

The first option is correct

User Brett Y
by
3.1k points