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16 January, 11:52

The function h (x) shown is the result of combining two functions, f (x) and g (x), by addition. Which statement could be true of the two functions? The domains of both f (x) and g (x) must be (-[infinity], [infinity]). The domains of both f (x) and g (x) must be (0,[infinity]). The domain of f (x) is (-[infinity], 0), while the domain of g (x) is (0, [infinity]). The domain of f (x) is (-[infinity], 0], while the domain of g (x) is [0, [infinity]).

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  1. 16 January, 15:39
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    Answer: The domains of both f (x) and g (x) must be (-∞, ∞). your welcome
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