Question
Let f and g be two real functions defined by $\text{f(x)}=\sqrt{\text{x}+1}$ and $\text{g(x)}=\sqrt{9-\text{x}^2}$ Then describe the following functions:
g - f
g - f
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$(\cos \theta+i \sin \theta)^n=\cos (n \theta)+i \sin (n \theta)$
(a)vowels are always together.
(b)vowels are never together.
(c)O is at the beginning and end with T.
(d)starting with a vowel and ending with a consonant.
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