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(a) (f ∘ g)(3) (b) g(f(2)) (c) g(f(5)) (d) (f ∘ g)(−3) (e) (g ∘ f)(−1) (f) f(g(−1))

(a)    (f ∘ g)(3)

(b)    g(f(2))

(c)    g(f(5))

(d)    (f ∘ g)(−3)

(e)    (g ∘ f)(−1)

(f)    f(g(−1))

 

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