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Destiney
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27 December, 17:42
Another way to write f (g (2))
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Mollie Macdonald
27 December, 17:57
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Step-by-step explanation:
One equivalent of f (g (2)) is (f °g) (2).
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Elliot Sampson
27 December, 18:06
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(f◦g) (2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The rule is that f (g (x)) = (f◦g) (x)
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