Question
Let
- 1
Hint:
To find the given composite function we can first find each function separately and then divide the two. To solve f(g(x)) first we need to put the value of x in g(x) then the value obtained will be used in f(x). Same way we can fnd g(f(x)).
The correct answer is: 1
For
f(g(x))=f(1+x-)
f(g(2009))= f (1+2009-)
= f (1+2009-2009)
= f (1)
=1 (as x is greater than 0)
g(f(x))=g(f(2009))
= g(1) (f(2009)=0 as x is greater than 0)
=1+1-
=2+1
=1
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