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The function h(x)

f(x) is defined as:
f(x)=
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1
x-3
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can be expressed in the form f(g(x)) where g(x) = (x − 3) and
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The function h(x) f(x) is defined as: f(x)= = 1 x-3 < > can be expressed in-example-1

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Answer:


f(x)=(1)/(x)

Explanation:

You are looking for a function that when you plug g(x) into f(x), you get the result of h(x).

If we define f(x) as 1/x then that would mean when we plug in g(x) we would get h(x) = 1 / (x-3), which is what we're looking for.

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