The function fff is defined by
f(x)=∣x−12∣+15 for x∈R f(x) = |x - 12| + 15 \text{ for } x \in \mathbb{R} f(x)=∣x−12∣+15 for x∈RThe function ggg is defined by
g(x)=e2x+15 g(x) = e^{2x} + 15 g(x)=e2x+15where ggg has its greatest possible domain.
Using set notation, state the range of fff.
State the domain of ggg.
The composite function hhh is given by
h(x)=fg(x) for x∈domain of g h(x) = f g(x) \text{ for } x \in \text{domain of } g h(x)=fg(x) for x∈domain of g(i) Write down an expression for h(x)h(x)h(x) in terms of xxx. (ii) Determine if hhh has an inverse. Fully justify your answer.
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