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Enter the correct answer in the box. Divide f(x) = | x + 20| by g(x) = x + 1.

Sagot :

the quotient will be:

[tex](f/g)(x) = \frac{|x + 20|}{x + 1}[/tex]

with x ≠ -1

How to get the quotient of functions?

For two functions f(x) and g(x), the quotient:

(f/g)(x) is equal to f(x)/g(x).

Here we have:

[tex]f(x) = |x + 20|\\\\g(x) = x + 1[/tex]

Taking the quotient, we get:

[tex](f/g)(x) = \frac{|x + 20|}{x + 1}[/tex]

Where we also need to add the restriction that x must be different than -1, as we can divide by zero.

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