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16 October, 11:19

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

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  1. 16 October, 11:30
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    If we are going to multiply the expression for f (x) and that for g (x), we will get,

    (x + 7) (1/x-13)

    This can be further simplified into,

    (x + 7) (x - 13)

    In this simplified expression, it can be noted that all real numbers can be used to replace x in the expression except for 13. This is because if we replace x with 13, it will make our denominator equal to 0 and our expression becomes indefinite.

    The answer is that the domain of (f*g) (x) is all real numbers except 13.
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