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Composition Functions and Inverse Functions

wow! these things are boogers! any way to make these things easier??

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wow! these things are boogers! any way to make these things easier??
Yes. That is by practicing and practicing and practicing until you get the hang of it.
If your textbook has the odd answers in the back, why not do all of the odd ones.
As you keep doing them, they'll become easier for you.
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