Question
Let A = {1, 2, 3}. Write all one-one from A to itself.

Answer

We have,
ho(gof)(x) = h(gof(x)) = h(g(f(x)))
= h(g(2x)) = h(3(2x) + 4)
= h(6x + 4) = sin(6x + 4) $\forall\ \text{x}\in\text{N}$
((hog)of)(x) = (hog)(f(x)) = (hog)(2x)
= h(g(2x)) = h(3(2x) + 4)
= h(6x + 4) = sin(6x + 4) $\forall\ \text{x}\in\text{N}$
This shows, ho(gof) = (hog)of

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