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QuestionSuppose that the functions gg and hh are defined as follows. g(x)=x+7h(x)=(x6)(x+6)\begin{array}{l} g(x)=x+7 \\ h(x)=(x-6)(x+6) \end{array} (a) Find (gh)\left(\frac{g}{h}\right) (2). (b) Find all values that are NOT in the domain of gh\frac{g}{h}.
If there is more than one value, separate them with commas. (a) (gh)(2)=\left(\frac{g}{h}\right)(2)= \square (b) Value(s) that are NOT in the domain of gh\frac{g}{h} :

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(a) (gh)(2)=932\left(\frac{g}{h}\right)(2) = -\frac{9}{32} (b) Values not in the domain: 6,66, -6

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