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Given the functions: f(x) = x^3,g(x) = x-7, h(x) = x + 2, which composition of functions would
give you the new function n(x) = (x + 2)3 – 7?
A. n(x) = f(g(h(x)))
B. n(x) = g(f(h(x)))
C. n(x) = g(h(f(x)))
D. n(x) = h(f(g(x)))
E. n(x) = f(h(g(x)))
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