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Suppose that the functions f and f are defined as follows F(x)= 5/x g(x)=9/x+1 Find g/f then give its domain using an interval or union of intervals Simplify your answers (g/f)(x)=Domain of g/f:

Suppose that the functions f and f are defined as follows F(x)= 5/x g(x)=9/x+1 Find-example-1
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Given:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=(5)/(x) \\ g(x)=(9)/(x+1) \end{gathered}

To find


((g)/(f))(x)

We know that,


((g)/(f))(x)=(g(x))/(f(x))

So,


\begin{gathered} ((g)/(f))(x)=((9)/(x+1))/((5)/(x)) \\ ((g)/(f))(x)=(9)/(x+1)*(x)/(5) \\ ((g)/(f))(x)=(9x)/(5(x+1)) \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is,


((g)/(f))(x)=(9x)/(5(x+1))

Domain of the above function is,

Let the dinominator equals to 0, we get

x+1=0

x= -1

Hence, the domain of the function is,


(-\infty,-1)\cup(-1,\infty)

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