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Mathematics, 06.09.2019 19:10 j215495

Let f(x)= √x+1/3 and g(x)= √x. find (f * g)(x). assume all appropriate restrictions to the domain.
a. (f * g)(x)= √x^2+x / 3
b. (f * g)(x)= x+1 / 3
c. (f * g)(x)= x^2+x / 3
d. (f * g)(x)= x+√x / 3

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