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Suppose f:double-struck Rn → double-struck Rm and g:double-struck Rp → double-struck Rq. (a) What must be true about the numbers n, m, p, and q for f ∘ g to make sense? n = q m = p n = p m = q n = m (b) What must be true about the numbers n, m, p, and q for g ∘ f to make sense? n = q m = p n = p m = q n = m (c) When does f ∘ f make sense?

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