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Mathematics, 13.01.2021 06:40 baseballdude4807

A composite function can be written as w(u(x)), where u and w are basic functions. Is f(x) = ln(sin(x)) a composite function? If so, what are u and w?
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f is composite. u(x) = sin(x) and w(x) = ln(x).
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f is composite. u(x) = ln(x) and w(x) = sin(x).
f is not a composite function.


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