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Find functions f and g so that h(x) = (f ∘ g)(x). h(x) = (6x - 14)^8 a. f(x) = 6x - 14, g(x) = x^8 b. f(x) = 6x^8 - 14, g(x) = -14 c. f(x) = x^8, g(x) = 6x - 14 d. f(x) = (6x)^8, g(x) = -14

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