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31 August, 20:44

Given: g (x) =

x-4 and h (x) = 2x - 8.

What are the restrictions on the domain of g h?

XT

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  1. 31 August, 20:52
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    x > = 6

    First we find g o h

    g o h is g (h (x))

    We plug in h (x) in g (x)

    We replace x with 2x-8 in g (x)

    To find domain we look at the domain of h (x) first

    Domain of h (x) is set of all real numbers

    now we look at the domain of g (h (x))

    Negative number inside the square root is imaginary. so we ignore negative number inside the square root

    So to find domain we set 2x - 12 >=0 and solve for x

    2x - 12 >=0

    add both sides by 12

    2x > = 12

    divide both sides by 2

    x > = 6
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