SOLUTION: Create two functions h(x) and j(x) so that the composed function (h*j)(x) does not exist. Explain your answer.

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Question 1205648: Create two functions h(x) and j(x) so that the composed function (h*j)(x) does not exist. Explain your answer.
Answer by ikleyn(52903)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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You ask about the composed function,  but your writing  (h*j)(x)  designates the product of the function,
making your post and your question unclear.

In order for the meaning be clear and the post be readable,  your writing must follow standard mathematical grammar.



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