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  • 22-10-2021
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If c (x) = 5 Over x minus 2 and d(x) = x + 3, what is the domain of (cd)(x)?

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  • 22-10-2021

The domain of the function (cd)(x) will be all real values of x except x = 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two functions are c(x)=

[tex] \frac{5}{ \times - 2} [/tex]

and d(x) = x + 3

So, (cd)(x) =

[tex]( \frac{5}{ \times - 2} )( \times + 3) = 5\frac{( \times + 3)}{ \times - 2} [/tex]

Therefore, the domain of the function (cd)(x) will be all real values of x except x = 2. (Answer)

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