SOLUTION: Assuming both of the function and its inverse exist everywhere, find h°h^-1°h°h^-1°h°h^-1(7)?
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Question 944514: Assuming both of the function and its inverse exist everywhere, find h°h^-1°h°h^-1°h°h^-1(7)?
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