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Answer:
 c.  {x | x ≠4/5}
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Find:
 The domain of (f ◦ g)(x)
Solution:
The domain of f(x) excludes the value of x that makes the denominator zero. That is, it is all real numbers except x = 0.
Then the domain of f(g(x)) must exclude any value of x that makes g(x) be zero. That value would be ...
 g(x) = 0 = 5x -4
 4 = 5x . . . . . . . . . . add 4
 4/5 = x . . . . . . . . . .divide by 5
The domain of (f â—¦ g)(x) is all real numbers except x = 4/5. In set notation, it could be written ...
 {x | x ≠4/5}