If f(x) = e^x and g(x) = sin x, then the value of (f comp g) (sqrt 2) is ? 2.7 or 3.8

1 Answer
Apr 27, 2018

#2.7#

Explanation:

'f comp g' #x = (f @ g)(x)#

this is the same as applying the function #f(x)# to the result of #g(x)#.

here, #g(x) = sin x#, and #f(x) = e^x#

applying #f(x)# to the result of #g(x)# gives #e^(sin x)#.

here, it is assumed that #x# is an angle in radians (rather than degrees).

therefore, when #x = sqrt(2)#, #e^(sin sqrt2) = 2.68522...#

this can be rounded to #2.7#

when #x = sqrt2#, #e^(sin sqrt2) ~~ 2.7#

when #x = sqrt2#, #f(g(x)) ~~ 2.7#

when #x = sqrt2#, #(f @ g)(x) ~~ 2.7#

therefore the value of #(f @ g)(x)# is #2.7# rather than #3.8#.