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Let `f(x)=sqrtx` and `g(x)=x` be two
functions defined over the set of non-
negative real numbers. Find `(f+g)(x)`, `(f-g)(x)`,`(fg)(x)` and `(f/g)(x)`

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  • If f(x)=x+1 and g(x)=2x , then f{g(x)} is equal to

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