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Can you evaluate gf 0? - Answers
To evaluate ( gf(0) ), we first need to know the functions ( g ) and ( f ). Assuming ( f ) is a function that takes an input (in this case, 0) and produces an output, and ( g ) is a function that takes the output of ( f ) as its input, we would compute ( f(0) ) first and then apply ( g ) to that result. Without specific definitions for ( g ) and ( f ), we cannot provide a numerical answer.
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Can you evaluate gf 0? - Answers
To evaluate ( gf(0) ), we first need to know the functions ( g ) and ( f ). Assuming ( f ) is a function that takes an input (in this case, 0) and produces an output, and ( g ) is a function that takes the output of ( f ) as its input, we would compute ( f(0) ) first and then apply ( g ) to that result. Without specific definitions for ( g ) and ( f ), we cannot provide a numerical answer.
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Can you evaluate gf 0? - Answers
To evaluate ( gf(0) ), we first need to know the functions ( g ) and ( f ). Assuming ( f ) is a function that takes an input (in this case, 0) and produces an output, and ( g ) is a function that takes the output of ( f ) as its input, we would compute ( f(0) ) first and then apply ( g ) to that result. Without specific definitions for ( g ) and ( f ), we cannot provide a numerical answer.
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