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For x > 0, the value of h(k(x)) is the value of:
a. k(x)
b. h(x)
c. 1
d. 0

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Final answer:

For x > 0, the value of h(k(x)) is the value of a. k(x).

Step-by-step explanation:

For x > 0, the value of h(k(x)) is the value of a. k(x). Let's break it down:

  1. We are given that x > 0.
  2. We are asked to find the value of h(k(x)).
  3. To find the value of h(k(x)), we need to find the value of k(x) first.
  4. Since k(x) is a function, we need an input value for x in order to find the output value of k(x).
  5. Once we have the value of k(x), we can substitute it into h() to find h(k(x)).
  6. In this case, the value of h(k(x)) is simply equal to k(x).

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