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In exercise identify functions $f(x), g(x)$ and $h(x)$ sucthat the given function equals $[f \circ(g \circ h)](x)$\sqrt{e^{4 x}+1}
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Looking at the given function $\sqrt{e^{4 x}+1}$, we can see that the innermost operation is the exponentiation of $4x$, which is $e^{4x}$. So, we have $h(x) = 4x$. Show more…
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