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Composition of the function is commuatative

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The functions g and f are said to commute with each other if g ∘ f = f ∘ g. Commutativity is a special property, attained only by particular functions, and often in special circumstances. For example, |x| + 3 = |x + 3| only when x ≥ 0. ... The composition of one-to-one functions is always one-to-one.

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