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Find f(x) and g(x) so the function can be expressed as y = f(g(x)). y =2/x^(2) +9
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Find f(x) and g(x) so the function can be expressed as y = f(g(x)). y =2/x^(2) +9
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Find f(x) and g(x) so the function can be expressed as y = f(g(x)). y =2/x^(2) +9
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there can be an infinite amount of these
g(x) = 2/x ^ 2
f(x) = x + 9
but you can recheck this by substituting the g(x) back into the f(x)
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