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The domain and target set of functions f and g is R. The functions are defined as:
\item f(x) = 2x + 3\\
\ item g(x) = 5x + 7\\
\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\ item fo g?\\||
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\ item go f?\|||
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\item (fo g)?\|||
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\item fl og-p\||
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\item g-l o fll||
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\end{enumerate}
Are any of the above equal?\ I||
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