Suppose f: R → R is defined by the property that f(x) = x + x² + x³ for every real number x, and g: R → R has the property that (gof)(x) = = x for every real number a. Then g" (0) = 1/2 1 ○ 1/6

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Suppose f: R → R is defined by the property that f(x) = x + x² + x³ for
every real number x, and g: R → R has the property that (gof)(x) = = x for
every real number a.
Then g" (0) =
1/2
1
○ 1/6
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose f: R → R is defined by the property that f(x) = x + x² + x³ for every real number x, and g: R → R has the property that (gof)(x) = = x for every real number a. Then g" (0) = 1/2 1 ○ 1/6
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