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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 17:50 samueldfhung

Let ƒ (x) = 1/x-3 and g (x)= √x+5. what is the domain of (f o g) (x)? [-5,4) u (4, ∞)
[-5,3) u (3, ∞)
[-5,-4) u (-4, ∞)
[-5, -3) u (-3, ∞)
Please answer with a, b, c, d

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