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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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We have to take the domain of the inner function which is f
This doesn't become a composite function like that! isn't the range of f(x) the domain of g(x)??
Is this the official ms?
Like all the questions I've solved is literally nothing like this!
 
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This doesn't become a composite function like that! isn't the range of f(x) the domain of g(x)??
Is this the official ms?
Like all the questions I've solved is literally nothing like this!
Actually yes the answer is 2/3 but you people are saying the wrong concept,
since range of f(x) is >4, substiuting 4 in g(x), it gives us 2/3 therefore 0<gf(x)<2/3 but we don't take the domain of f(x)
 
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Actually yes the answer is 2/3 but you people are saying the wrong concept,
since range of f(x) is >4, substiuting 4 in g(x), it gives us 2/3 therefore 0<gf(x)<2/3 but we don't take the domain of f(x)
We NEED the domain to calculate the range of the function fx. How can we do this without it?
 
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We NEED the domain to calculate the range of the function fx. How can we do this without it?
I have no idea what method are you using but using my method is the same answer, I'm still taking the fact that x<1 when I say f(x)>4
 
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In examiner report it is mentioned that we cannot place minus sign on printed line. Does this apply to fractions, dy/dx and square roots as well?
 
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In examiner report it is mentioned that we cannot place minus sign on printed line. Does this apply to fractions, dy/dx and square roots as well?
Which year of the examiner report is this? I think if we make our line prominent then it's not an issue
 
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