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5 September, 08:16

If f (x) = x^2 - 1 and g (x) = 2x - 3, what is the domain of (fog) (x) ? (-infinity, infinity) [-1, infinity) [-5, infinity) (infinity,-infinity)

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  1. 5 September, 08:21
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    (-5, infinity)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    i did this one like two days ago and got it right
  2. 5 September, 08:38
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    f (x) = x^2 - 1 and g (x) = 2x - 3

    (fog) (x) = (2x-3) ^2 - 1

    (fog) (x) = 4x^2 - 12x + 8

    The domain is the x value, which can be any real number, so the domain is:

    (-infinity, infinity)
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