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For which pair of functions is (g circle f) (a) = StartAbsoluteValue a EndAbsoluteValue minus 2?
f(a) = a2 – 4 and g (a) = StartRoot a EndRoot
f (a) = one-half a minus 1 and g(a) = 2a – 2
f(a) = 5 + a2 and g (a) = StartRoot a minus 5 EndRoot minus 2
f(a) = 3 – 3a and g(a) = 4a – 5
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For which pair of functions is (g circle f) (a) = StartAbsoluteValue a EndAbsoluteValue minus 2?
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