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Let f(x)=6x and g(x)=x+4 what’s the smallest number that’s in the domain of F(G)

Let fx6x and gxx4 whats the smallest number thats in the domain of FG class=

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  • 27-07-2020

Answer:

(-4) will be the smallest value.

Step-by-step explanation:

Two functions have been given in this question,

f(x) = [tex]\sqrt{6x}[/tex] and g(x) = x + 4

Then the composite function (fog)(x) will be,

(fog)(x) = f[g(x)]

f[g(x)] = [tex]\sqrt{6(x+4)}[/tex]

Since this function is defined for (x + 4) ≥ 0

(x + 4) - 4 ≥ 0 - 4

x ≥ -4

Domain of this function : [-4 ∞)

Therefore, the smallest number in the domain or smallest value for 'x' should be (-4).

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