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Let f(x)=tanxa n dg(f(x))=f(x-pi/4), whe...

Let `f(x)=tanxa n dg(f(x))=f(x-pi/4),` where `f(x)a n dg(x)` are real valued functions. Prove that `f(g)(x))="t a"n` `((x+1)/(x+1))dot`

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