Asked by Pauline
                Suppose that f(x)= square root of x and g(x)= 3x-4 and you are asked to evaluvate the composite function     f(g(0)). 
What is the complication that occurs in trying to find that composite function value?
For waht values of x is it possible to evauvate f(g(x))?
Please help me with this question!
            
        What is the complication that occurs in trying to find that composite function value?
For waht values of x is it possible to evauvate f(g(x))?
Please help me with this question!
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                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    You can not take the square root of a negative number and get a real answer.
x>/= 4/3
    
x>/= 4/3
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