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28 April, 13:34

Sorry i wrote question down wrong ...

If f (x) = x+7 and g (x) = 1/x-13, what is the domain of (f*g) (x) ?

" * " means times or multiplication

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  1. 28 April, 13:48
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    F (x) = x+7

    g (x) = 1 / (x-13)

    Domain (f*g) (x) = ?

    (f*g) (x) = f (x) * g (x) = (x+7) * [1 / (x-13) ]→ (f*g) (x) = (x+7) / (x-13)

    (f*g) (x) is a rational function, then the denominator must be different of zero:

    x-13 ≠ 0

    x-13 + 13≠ 0+13

    x ≠ 13

    Then:

    Domain (f*g) (x) = R-{13} = (-Infinite, 13) U (13, Infinite)

    R: All the real numbers
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