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Consider the functions
`f(x)={(x+1",",x le 1),(2x+1",",1lt x le 2):} and g(x)={(x^(2)",", -1 le x lt2),(x+2",",2le x le 3):}`
The domain of the function `f(g(x))` is
A. `[0,sqrt(2)]`
B. `[-1,2]`
C. `[-1,sqrt(2)]`
D. None of these

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`f(x)={(x+1",",x le 1),(2x+1",",1lt x le 2):}`
`g(x)={(x^(2)",", -1 le x lt2),(x+2",",2le x le 3):}`
` :. f(x)={(g(x)+1",",g(x) le 1),(2g(x)+1",",1lt g(x) le 2):}`
`or f(g(x))={(x^(2)+1",",x^(2) le 1",", -1 le x lt2),(x+2+1",",x+2 le 1",",2le x le 3),(2x^(2)+1",",1 lt x^(2) le 2",", -1 le x lt2),(2(x+2)+1",",1 lt x+2 le 2",",2le x le 3):}`
`or f(g(x))={(x^(2)+1",", -1 le x le1),(2x^(2)+1",",1 lt x le sqrt(2)):}`
Hence the domain of `f(x) " is " [-1,sqrt(2)].`

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