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Next consider what happens when two of these functions are composed. Suppose g identifies ng regions of (0, 1)d onto (0, 1)d and f identifies nf regions of (0, 1)d onto (0, 1)d . How many regions of its input does f ◦ g(·) identify onto (0, 1)d ?

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