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30 April, 15:21

Let f (x) = - 5x + 3 and g (x) = 6x - 2. Find f•g and its domain.

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  1. 30 April, 15:48
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    Answer: - 30x + 13 or 15x² - 14x + 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given f (x) = - 5x + 3 and g (x) = 6x - 2

    f•g could mean f (g (x)) or f (x) * g (x)

    For f (g (x))

    (f (g (x)) = - 5 (6x-2) + 3

    = - 30x + 10 + 3

    = - 30x + 13

    which is defined for all Real values of x

    Domain = R

    Or

    f (x) * g (x) = (-5x + 3) * (6x - 2)

    = - 30x² + 10x + 18x - 6

    = - 30x² + 28x - 6

    Rearranging the equation,

    = 30x² - 28x + 6

    Divide through by 2 to make the answer smaller,

    f (x) * g (x) = 15x² - 14x + 3

    Which is defined for all Real values of x

    Domain = R
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