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Please help if u see this-example-1
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Answer: Choice D


(f \circ g)(x) = x+12

Domain = [-3, infinity)

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Work Shown:


f(x) = x^2 + 9\\\\f(g(x)) = (g(x))^2 + 9\\\\f(g(x)) = (√(x+3))^2 + 9\\\\f(g(x)) = x+3 + 9\\\\f(g(x)) = x+12\\\\(f \circ g)(x) = x+12\\\\

In step 2, we replaced every x with g(x)

In step 3, we plugged in g(x) = sqrt(x+3)

The domain of g(x) is [-3, infinity), so this is the domain of
(f \circ g)(x) as well since the composite function depends entirely on g(x). Put another way: the input of f(x) depends on the output of g(x), so that's why the domains match up.

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