f(x)=x^2 , g(x) =4x-5 , find (a) (f/g)(x) , (b) what is the domain of (f/g)(x)?
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(f/g)(x) = f(x) / g(x) (f/g)(x) = x^2 / (4x - 5) Show more…
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