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Part A Consider functions m and n: n(x)=1/4x^2-2x+4 The value of m(n(2)) is __ The value of n(m(1)) is __ Part B Consider the functions m and n n(x)=1/4x^2-2x+4 What is the value of n(m(4)) A. -4 B. -2 C. 0 D. 4 Part C Given your answers to Katy's A and B, do you think functions m and n are inverse functions? Explain your reasoning.

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