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For which pairs of functions is (f•g)(x)=x of functions is (f•g)(x)=x

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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

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Note that:
(f\cdot g)(x)=f(x)\cdot g(x)

We need to multiply all the functions to see which of them satisfy the given criteria.

Option A


x^2\cdot (1)/(x) =(x^2)/(x)=x

Option B


(2)/(x) \cdot (2)/(c) =(4)/(cx)

Option C


(x-2)/(3) \cdot 2-3x =(-3x^2+8x-4)/(3)

Option D


(1)/(2x-2) \cdot (1)/(2x+2) =(1)/(4(x^2-1))

The correct choice is A

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