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1f f(x) = ***, g(x) = x+4, and h(x) - 3x-2, what is (nofog)(x)? o (hofog)(x) = -2 o (hofog)(x) = 3X-8 o (hºfog)(x) = *=14 (nofog)(x) - 3x-4
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1f f(x) = ***, g(x) = x+4, and h(x) - 3x-2, what is (nofog)(x)?
o (hofog)(x) = -2
o (hofog)(x) = 3X-8
o (hºfog)(x) = *=14
(nofog)(x) - 3x-4
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first option y + 7 = –(x + 6) is correct option
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