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Given that g(x)=x^4, find (g*g)(x)
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Given that g(x)=x^4, find (g*g)(x)
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Given that g(x)=x^4, find (g*g)(x)
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I am assuming you mean the composite function
g(g(x)) = x(x^4)^4
= x^16
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