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the (ii) part gives me challenge in every exam please anyone who can help me with the issue of determining domain and range in composite function and normal function in a graph or without graph
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So the composite function gf(x) =√(x^2+6). So for the domain x can be any real number because x^2+6 >0 for any real number x. The range: the smallest that x^2 can be is 0 so the smallest x^2+6 can be is 6 therefore the smallest value of gf(x)=√6
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Original post by B_9710
So the composite function gf(x) =√(x^2+6). So for the domain x can be any real number because x^2+6 >0 for any real number x. The range: the smallest that x^2 can be is 0 so the smallest x^2+6 can be is 6 therefore the smallest value of gf(x)=√6
Hope this helps
Yeah man that really helped ..Thank you and merry christmass

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