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"demonstrate that the functions are cumulative or not cumulative show all work"f(x)=1/4x+5 g(x)=4x-20

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Given the functions:

f(x)=1/4x+5

g(x)=4x-20​

The functions g and f are said to commute with each other if g ∘ f = f ∘ g.

Let's check the functions if they are commutative.

a.) f ∘ g = f(g(x))


f\mleft(x\mright)=(1)/(4)x+5
f(g(x))=(1)/(4)(4x-20)+5
=(4x)/(4)-(20)/(4)+5
=x-5+5
f\circ g\text{ = x}

b.) g ∘ f = g(f(x))


g\mleft(x\mright)=4x-20​
g\mleft(f(x)\mright)=4((1)/(4)x+5)-20​
=(4)/(4)x+5(4)-20​
=x+20-20​
g\circ f\text{ = x}

Conclusion:

g ∘ f = f ∘ g

Therefore, the functions are commutative.

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