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F(x) = square root 6xg(x) = square root 24xFind (f•g)(x). Assume x greater than or equal to 0

F(x) = square root 6xg(x) = square root 24xFind (f•g)(x). Assume x greater than or-example-1
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As given by the question

there are given that the function:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=\sqrt[]{6x} \\ g(x)=\sqrt[]{24x} \end{gathered}

Now,

To find the value of (f.g)(x), multiply the function f(x) with g(x)

Then,


\begin{gathered} f(x)* g(x)=\sqrt[]{6x}*\sqrt[]{24x} \\ =\sqrt[]{6x}*2\sqrt[]{6x} \\ =2*6x \\ =12x \end{gathered}

Hence, the correct option is A.

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