Given f(x)=sqrt(x) and g(x)= 6x -5,

find f+g, f-g, f*g, and f/g

2 answers

For f+g, f-g, and f/g, just add, subtract or divide the indicated functions

I am not sure if your f*g is the product of f(x) and g(x), which would be
sqrtx*(6x - 5)

OR

f[g(x)]

which would be
sqrt(6x - 5)
I don't know how to write it, but it said (f o g)(x)
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