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  1. for the given functions f and g find the following and state the domain of each resultf(x)=3x+1/8x-9; g(x)=5x/8x-9 (they look
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  2. for the given functions f and g, find the following and state the domain of each.f(x)=square root x; g(x)=5x-1 a. (f*g)(x)= ?
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    2. anonymous asked by anonymous
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  3. for the given functions f and g find the following and state the domain of each resultf(x)=3x+1/8x-9; g(x)=5x/8x-9 A) (f+g)(x)=?
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    2. Anonymos asked by Anonymos
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  4. For the given functions f and g find the following and state the domain of each.f(x)=sqrt x; g(x)=7x-3 A.what is the domain of
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    2. ladybug asked by ladybug
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  5. for the given functions f&g, find the following and state the domain of each result.f(x)=5x+4/7x-8; g(x)=2x/7x-8 a.(f+g)(x)= ?
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    2. confused--please help asked by confused--please help
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  6. for the given functions f and g find the following and state the domain of each resultf(x)=3x+1/8x-9; g(x)=5x/8x-9 A) (f+g)(x)=?
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    2. Anonymos asked by Anonymos
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  7. Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.Let f(x)=(x2+3x−4) and
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  8. for the given function f&g, find the following and state the domain of each resultf(x)=2x+1/9x-5; g(x)4x/9x-5 a.(f+g)(x)= what
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    2. spazed out asked by spazed out
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  9. (1) Prove that the cancellation law of multiplication is equivalent in a commutative ring to the assertion that the product of
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    2. John asked by John
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  10. For any given integral domain, state the law of trichotomy, and show that in an integral domain D, the square of non-zero
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