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Let f and g be real functions, defined by `f(x)=sqrt(x+2)andg(x)=sqrt(4-x^(2))`. Find
(i) (f+g)(x) (ii) (f-g)(x) (iii)(fg)(x) (iv) `(ff)(x)`
(v) (gg)(x) (vi) `((f)/(g))(x)`.

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