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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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could you explain 10b please? thanks in advance

g(x)'s lowest value will be at the highest x value in its domain 4. And since the domain doesn't include 4(greater than only not greater than or equal to) then g(x) will be only be greater than this value.) substitute x=4 in g(x) to get 6.

You have to sketch the graph to really understand.
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Notice how y goes to infinity at x=2, meaning there's no upper limit for g(x).
 
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And 10 c aswell....pleaasseeee
g(x) is the "inside" function meaning its range is now the input of f(x). Since g(x) range is >6 then the input to f(x) will be >6. Substitute this in f(x) and you get that the composite function must be greater than 4.

Make a sketch for this to make sense.
 
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Can someone pleaseeee tell me the range for this function?
 

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