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suppose H(x) = (1-7x)^4
find two functions F and G such that (f•g)(x)=H(x)
neither function can be identity function
4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
g(x) = 1-7x
f(x) = x^4
h(x) = f(g(x))
4 years ago
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suppose H(x) = (1-7x)^4
find two functions F and G such that (f•g)(x)=H(x)
neither function can be identity function

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