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  1. How to Do (f o g)(1) Function Problem? - Physics Forums

    Nov 20, 2014 · The problem involves function composition, specifically calculating (f o g) (1) using the functions f (x) = 2x + 3 and g (x) = x + 4. Participants are exploring how to approach the evaluation of …

  2. Domain of f o g: Finding the Range of Composed Functions

    Sep 15, 2007 · Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation Participants discuss whether to find the domain after simplifying the composite function or to consider restrictions from both f (x) …

  3. How to properly find the Domain of fog/gof - Physics Forums

    Oct 21, 2009 · The problem involves finding the compositions of two functions, f (x) = x + 1 and g (x) = x², along with determining their respective domains. The original poster seeks clarification on how to …

  4. Find 2 functions f and g such that h (x)= [fog] (x). - Wyzant

    Sep 11, 2019 · Neither function may be the identity function f (x)=x. h (x)= √ (4x+2) +7 Can someone give me a step by step explanation because it is kind of confusing and complex to understand, thank …

  5. how to find (fog) (x) if it is in fraction - Wyzant

    Jan 2, 2017 · When you substitute the g function's rational expression for x everywhere that x appears in the expression for f, you will be required to get a common denominator in two places, i.e. a four …

  6. How do I find (fog) (x) with the given equations f (x)=8x+2 ... - Wyzant

    Jul 8, 2014 · To take the composition of f and g (fog), replace the x in f (x) with g (x):

  7. Express the function F in the form f o g - Wyzant

    Jan 25, 2015 · Express the function F in the form f o g Find an Online Tutor Now Choose an expert and meet online. No packages or subscriptions, pay only for the time you need.

  8. What does the small circle symbol in (f g) (x) mean

    Jun 7, 2005 · Mathematics news on Phys.org Passing got faster and more accurate in top soccer leagues, study finds Why elite chess ratings get stuck: A new model treats draws as data Leading AI …

  9. Composite Functions: Is (f o g)^-1 = gof? - Physics Forums

    Sep 27, 2004 · A different participant claims that fog is not a function and emphasizes that composition reads from right to left, asserting that gof is indeed a function. Another participant clarifies that gof is …

  10. Express the function F (x)= (x^2-5)^2 in the form fog - Wyzant

    Jan 23, 2019 · F (x) as a composite function fog is a function g (x) within a function f (y). Look at the parentheses to see the demarcation of the two functions: ( x^2-5 ) is inside the parentheses, and the …