Consider the following functions.\\ f(x) = \frac{1}{x}, g(x) = 3\sqrt{x}\\ (a) Find (f + g)(x).\\ (b) Find (f - g)(x).\\ (c) Find (fg)(x).\\ (d) Find (\frac{f}{g})(x).\\ (e) Find (f \circ g)(x).\\ (f) Find (g \circ f)(x).
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Step 1: To find (f + g)(x), we need to add the functions f(x) and g(x) together. Show more…
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