Find fg and determine the domain for each function. f(x) = 2x + 3, g(x) = x − 1
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State the inputs and outputs of the following relation. Is it a function? {(2,5),(0,2),(2,9)}
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Identify the set of ordered pairs given in the relation: {(2,5), (0,2), (2,9)}.
Determine the inputs (domain) of the relation by listing the first element of each ordered pair: {2, 0}.
Determine the outputs (range) of the relation by listing the second element of each ordered pair: {5, 2, 9}.
To check if the relation is a function, ensure that each input is associated with exactly one output. In this relation, the input '2' is associated with two different outputs: '5' and '9'.
Since the input '2' maps to more than one output, the relation is not a function.
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