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11 October, 13:26

Let h (x) = (g o f) (x) = sqrt{x+3}

Which of the following could be a possible decomposition of h (x) ?

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  1. 11 October, 16:54
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    I am assuming you meant to write the following options

    A. f (x) = x+3; g (x) = √x

    B. f (x) = x; g (x) = x+3

    C. f (x) = √x; g (x) = x+3

    D. f (x) = 3x; g (x) = √x

    You need to find a fucntion f (x) that once evaluated in g (x) gives us as a result h (x)

    h (x) = g (f (x))

    Looking at the options, the answer is A.

    g (f (x)) = sqrt (f (x)) = sqrt (x + 3) = h (x)
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