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Let f(x)=4^x and g(x)=x+3. What is the range of (f•g)(x)? y > 0

all real numbers except y = 0

y < or equal to 0

all real numbers


Let f(x)=4^x and g(x)=x+3. What is the range of (f•g)(x)?

y > 0all real numbers except y = 0y

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