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Solve the question below. https://api.agilixbuzz.com/Resz/~Ey6YBAAAAAAEws7luPrfcA.NGxyAUNXRZCYYp4FgpX2JC/19809088,B84/Assets/assessmentimages/alg%202%20pt%202%20u4l2%202.jpg –217 6 –6 –343

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ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

im not sure how to do this, sorry :(

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OpenStudy (agent0smith):

This is very easy if you know the property for inverse functions \[(f o f)^{-1}(x) = x\]

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I wrote it wrong but f(g(x)) = x if f and g are inverses

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