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Given the functions f and g, EXPLAIN why you canNOT find f * g.
f = {(-1, 7), (1, 3), (3, 4), (6, 8), (7, 0)}
g = {(0, 10), (2, "-6)," (4, 7), (8, "-1)}


Sagot :

You cannot find f * g because the functions have different domains

How to explain why you cannot find f * g?

The functions are given as:

f = {(-1, 7), (1, 3), (3, 4), (6, 8), (7, 0)}

g = {(0, 10), (2, "-6)," (4, 7), (8, "-1)}

In the above function definitions. we have

Domain of f(x): -1, 1, 3, 6, 7

Domain of g(x): 0, 2, 4, 8

See that both functions have different domains

This means that you cannot find f * g because the functions have different domains

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