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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 23:10 kobeprewitt02

If f(x)=√x-3 and g(x)=1-x^2, then what do you notice about the domain of (fog)(x)?


If f(x)=√x-3 and g(x)=1-x^2, then what do you notice about the domain of (fog)(x)?

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