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Let f(x) = x + 1 and g(x) = . The graph of (fog)(x) is shown below.6 54221 +-54-3-2-12 3 4 5XWhat is the range of (fog)(x)?

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Consider that the functions are given as,


\begin{gathered} f(x)=x+1 \\ g(x)=(1)/(x) \end{gathered}

Note that the composition function exists only if both the functions are defined at that point.

Note that the function g(x) is not defined at x=0.

Solve for the composite function as,


\text{fog(x)}=f(g(x))=f((1)/(x))=(1)/(x)+1

The composite function contains the term 1/x which cannot be zero for any real value of 'x'.

So it follows that the composite function can never take the value 1,


\text{fog(x)}\\e1

Thus, the range of the composite function should be the set of all possible real numbers except 1.

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