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How are f x and g x alike How are they different? - Answers

f(x) and g(x) are generic names of functions - sort of variables that represent functions instead of numbers. That means they don't always stand for the same specific function. How such functions are alike and different depends on what the specific functions are.



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f(x) and g(x) are generic names of functions - sort of variables that represent functions instead of numbers. That means they don't always stand for the same specific function. How such functions are alike and different depends on what the specific functions are.



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f(x) and g(x) are generic names of functions - sort of variables that represent functions instead of numbers. That means they don't always stand for the same specific function. How such functions are alike and different depends on what the specific functions are.

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