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2. Some approaches to the general problem
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2016
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From any two given functions of x, f (x) and g(x), we can (if domain and range agree) construct their compositions f (g(x)) and g(f (x)). Thus from x2and tan x we construct (tan x)2 and tan (x2). I started this investigation by wondering about the inverse situation, where, given a function h(x), we are interested in finding all possible pairs of functions f(x), g(x) whose composition f (g(x)) yields h(x).
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