Let f(x) = 9x² and g(x) = sqrt{x} - 4. ?(f+g)(x) = help (formulas) ?(f-g)(x) = help (formulas) ? (fg)(x) = help (formulas) •(frac{f}{g}) = help (formulas) ?The domain of (f+g)(x) is: help (intervals) The domain of (f-g)(x) is: help (intervals) ?The domain of (fg)(x) is: help (intervals) ? The domain of (frac{f}{g}) is: help (intervals)
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