I've gotten a pretty good start on this problem, but I'm not really sure where to go from here.
"Let f(x) = (1/x^2) +1 and g(x) = 1/(x-1). Compute (f o g)(x)"
f[g(x)] = 1/(1/(x-1))^2
= 1/(1/(x^2+1)
From here I am not sure what to do. I am thinking I multiply by the reciprocal to get:
x^2 + 1 Am I headed in the right direction?
The second part of this problem is asking for the domain of (f o g)(x). How do I go about that? Is it just from my answer, or do I need to go back and find the domain of f(x) and g(x)?
As always, thank you.
"Let f(x) = (1/x^2) +1 and g(x) = 1/(x-1). Compute (f o g)(x)"
f[g(x)] = 1/(1/(x-1))^2
= 1/(1/(x^2+1)
From here I am not sure what to do. I am thinking I multiply by the reciprocal to get:
x^2 + 1 Am I headed in the right direction?
The second part of this problem is asking for the domain of (f o g)(x). How do I go about that? Is it just from my answer, or do I need to go back and find the domain of f(x) and g(x)?
As always, thank you.