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Consider `f:NrarrN`, `g: NrarrN` and `h:NrarrR` defined as `f(x) = 2x`, `g(y) = 3y + 4` and `h(z) = sin z, forall x, y and z` Show that `ho(gof) = (hog)of`.

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