Finding the domain of a composite function

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To find the domain of the composite function f(g(x)) = sin(1-√x), it's essential to first determine the domains of both g(x) = 1-√x and f(x) = sin(x). The function g(x) is defined for x ≥ 0, as the square root function requires non-negative inputs. The function f(x) = sin(x) is defined for all real numbers. Therefore, the overall domain of the composite function is restricted by g(x), which leads to the conclusion that the domain of f(g(x)) is x ≥ 0. Understanding these domain restrictions is crucial for working with composite functions effectively.
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I started out with f(x)=sinx and g(x)=1-√x. I found f(g(x)) which is sin(1-√x) and now my problem is how to find the domain. I've really been struggling with the domain part and just need this one done step by step so i have an idea of how to actually do it.

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start with finding the domain of g(x) and f(x)
 
lanedance said:
start with finding the domain of g(x) and f(x)

If I knew how to get the domain I would but I'm having trouble with the domain for both parts.
 
ok so what's your definition of domain?

Unless it is defined otherwise, I would informally interpret it as the region of input variable over which the function is valid

lets start with an easy but relevant example, what is the valid domain of [\itex]\mathbb{R} [/itex], for the function [\itex]h(x) = \sqrt{x}[/itex]
 
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