Problem 4. (3 points) Let z(x) = ?tan(x). Which of the following best describes its fundamental algebraic structure? composition. A composition f(g(x)) of basic functions sum. A sum f(x) + g(x) of basic functions product. A product f(x) · g(x) of basic functions quotient. A quotient f(x)/g(x) of basic functions where f(x) = g(x) = .
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It is also not a product of basic functions, as it is not expressed as the multiplication of two or more basic functions. It is not a quotient of basic functions, as it is not expressed as the division of two basic functions. However, tan(x) can be expressed Show more…
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