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Consider the functions: f(x) = x^2 + 4 g(x) = x Find f(g(x)) f(g(l)) find f(2g(x)) What is the inverse of f(x)? What is the inverse of g(x)? Consider the function f(x) = root of x^2 - 1 What is the domain for f(x)? Solve the equation f(x) = 1 or root of x^2 - 1 = 13. Write the following in logarithmic form: 2e^x = 1 Write the following in exponential form: 2 ln(x^2) = 1 Evaluate log_4 (S) using logarithmic conversion to base 10 or base e and show the steps
Consider the functions: f(x) = x^2 + 4 g(x) = x Find f(g(x)) f(g(l)) find f(2g(x)) What is the inverse of f(x)? What is the inverse of g(x)? Consider the function f(x) = root of x^2 - 1 What is the domain for f(x)? Solve the equation f(x) = 1 or root of x^2 - 1 = 13. Write the following in logarithmic form: 2e^x = 1 Write the following in exponential form: 2 ln(x^2) = 1 Evaluate log_4 (S) using logarithmic conversion to base 10 or base e and show the steps
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