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\f = hg
h = f/g = ((x-2)^2 +3)/(x-2), which simplifies to 3/(x-2) + (x-2)
Do tell me If I´m wrong.
f,h,g are functions not variables
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\f = hg
h = f/g = ((x-2)^2 +3)/(x-2), which simplifies to 3/(x-2) + (x-2)
Do tell me If I´m wrong.
lol
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you are a smart girl you can figure out rest of it. it's just one mark question. it will take less than 20 sec to do but i don't have f inverse
Hai.I cant get it.I m not sure.The question u just gave me here is it a past year?What year it is?yea exactlyy..! that's what i was writing
seee if u can solve this equation :
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and make it into
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Here it is...yea exactlyy..! that's what i was writing
seee if u can solve this equation :
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and make it into
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Shouldn't it be h= fg^(-1) since we're changing the position of g(x)?lol
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you are a smart girl you can figure out rest of it. it's just one mark question. it will take less than 20 sec to do but i don't have f inverse
I'm re-posting this,. anyone??http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_w12_qp_31.pdf
I need some help with qn no. 8(i and ii). Could anyone please help me understand the solutions?
Thanks
I'm re-posting this,. anyone??
Actually it would be done this way. I was also confused about itView attachment 39473
part iii please
I don't get it...how is (x-2)^2 + 3 relevant?Actually it would be done this way. I was also confused about it
f (x) = hg(x)
(x-2)^2 + 3
Now, since hg is a composite function, the value of g, which is x-2, would have to be put into the value of h in such a way that it becomes, (x-2)^2 + 3.
Thus h would be x^2 + 3. You can put in the value of g now and you will get f(x)
f = (x-2) ^2 + 3, and that is what the composite function hg(x) is equal to and as g = x-2, we have to make hg(x) equal to f(x)I don't get it...how is (x-2)^2 + 3 relevant?
thankkss a lot man!! that was wat i was asking !!Here it is...
here u go periyasamyHai.I cant get it.I m not sure.The question u just gave me here is it a past year?What year it is?
Thank u a lot.Sorry for the early trouble.thankkss a lot man!! that was wat i was asking !!
here u go periyasamy
no trouble at allThank u a lot.Sorry for the early trouble.
nope its not this wayf = hg
h = f/g = ((x-2)^2 +3)/(x-2), which simplifies to 3/(x-2) + (x-2)
Do tell me If I´m wrong.
I guess, we have to take h=f inverse g, isn't it ?nope its not this way
I still don't get itlol
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you are a smart girl you can figure out rest of it. it's just one mark question. it will take less than 20 sec to do but i don't have f inverse
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