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If h(x) is the inverse of f(x), what is the value of h(f(x))?
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Explanation: If h is the inverse of f, then by definition h(f(x)) = x (for x in the domain of f where the inverse is defined).
Explanation: If h is the inverse of f, then by definition h(f(x)) = x (for x in the domain of f where the inverse is defined).
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