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Need Help Fast! In set notation, how would you express the domain of: (f(g(h(x)))? I know how it works for f(g(x)): dom[f(g(x))] = {x ∈ dom(g(x)) | g(x) ∈ dom(f(x))} Need Help Fast! In set notation, how would you express the domain of: (f(g(h(x)))? I know how it works for f(g(x)): dom[f(g(x))] = {x ∈ dom(g(x)) | g(x) ∈ dom(f(x))} @Mathematics

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