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Combinations of Functions; Composite Functions

1. Find the domain of each function: (Similar to p.279 #6)

2. Find the domain of each function: (Similar to p.279 #8)

3. Find the domain of each function: (Similar to p.279 #12)

4. Find the domain of each function: (Similar to p.279 #16)

5. Find the domain of each function: (Similar to p.280 #22)

6. Find the domain of each function: (Similar to p.280 #26)

7. Find f + g, f – g, fg, and f/g) (Similar to p.280 #36)

8. Find f + g, f – g, fg, and f/g (Similar to p.280 #42)

9. Find a) f g, b) g f, and c) (f g)(2) (Similar to p.280 #52)

10. Find a) f g, b) g f, and c) (f g)(2) (Similar to p.280 #54)