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F(x) = 1
g(x) = x - 4
Can you evaluate (g•f)(0)? Explain why or why not?

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Answer:

To evaluate the composition, you need to find the value of function f first. But, f(0) is 1 over 0, and division by 0 is undefined. Therefore, you cannot find the value of the composition.

You must evaluate the function f first.

Division by 0 is undefined.

The composition cannot be evaluated.

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Answer:

This is a multiplication of functions g and f, and these functions have no restrictions(such as a even root or a fraction), and thus
(g \mult f)(0) = g(0)f(0) = -4(1) = -4

Explanation:

We are given the following functions:


f(x) = 1


g(x) = x - 4

Can you evaluate (g•f)(0)?

This is a multiplication of functions g and f, and these functions have no restrictions(such as a even root or a fraction), and thus
(g \mult f)(0) = g(0)f(0) = -4(1) = -4

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