Composite Functions with a function with two ranges

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Sadman Samin Khan
Sadman Samin Khan el 9 de Sept. de 2020
Respondida: James Tursa el 10 de Sept. de 2020
Please help me with this problem!! Thank you in advance!!
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James Tursa
James Tursa el 9 de Sept. de 2020
This does not appear to be a MATLAB question. You simply need to plug the results of one function into the other function and simplify to get the requested expressions.
Sadman Samin Khan
Sadman Samin Khan el 10 de Sept. de 2020
But g(x) has two different functions with two different ranges. What to do about that??

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James Tursa
James Tursa el 10 de Sept. de 2020
For example, take the first one:
(g o f)(x)
This is just g(f(x)) which is g(x^2)
Assuming we are talking only about real inputs, x^2 is always non-negative. And when the input to g( ) is non-negative, the result is 3 times the input. So when you plug in x^2 to g( ) you simply need to multiply it by 3 to get the output. So the output is 3 times x^2.
Do the same analyses for the other parts of the assignment. You will need to consider each part of g( ) separately.

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