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If f(x) =1/x^2 and g(x) =x, then the domain of fg is? (I got B as my answer but another tutor got D (my professors

If f(x) =1/x^2 and g(x) =x, then the domain of fg is?

(I got B as my answer but another tutor got D (my professors rubric said that the answer should be B, if you could please show your steps i would gladly reciprocate your hard work by giving an immediate thumbs up/ like, thank you very much!)

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