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The expression f(g(x)) is equivalent to A. fg(x)
B f(x)•g(x)
C f• g(x)
None of the choices are correct


The expression f(g(x)) is equivalent to

A. fg(x)
B f(x)•g(x)
C f• g(x)
None of the choices are co

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The expression f(g(x)) is equivalent to A. fg(x)
B f(x)•g(x)
C f• g(x)
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