In problem, evaluate each expression using the values given in the table. (a) (f g)(1) (b)
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In problem, evaluate each expression using the values given in the table.
(a) (f ° g)(1)
(b) (f ° g)( -1)
(c) (g ° f)(-1)
(d) (g ° f)(0)
(e) (g ° g)( -2)
(f) (f ° f)(-1)
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