Think of two different functions, g(h) and k(p), such that g(k(m)) = k(g(m)). What about an example

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Think of two different functions, g(h) and k(p), such that g(k(m)) = k(g(m)). What about an example when g(h) is not the same as k(h)?

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Mathematics And Statistics For Science

ISBN: 9783031053177

1st Edition

Authors: James Sneyd, Rachel M. Fewster, Duncan McGillivray

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