Let f(x) = sin(x) and g(x) = sin(x). Which of the following statements are correct?...

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Let f(x) = sin(x) and g(x) = sin(x). Which of the following statements are correct? Selectall that apply.g(f(2x)) = 2nofg(f(x)) is defined for all real numbers xf(g(0)) = 0f(g(x)) is defined for all real numbers.xg(f(x)) = x for all real numbers.xf(g(x)) = = x for all real numbers x

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Let f(x) = sin(x) and g(x) = sin(x). Which of the following statements are correct? Selectall that apply.g(f(2x)) = 2nofg(f(x)) is defined for all real numbers xf(g(0)) = 0f(g(x)) is defined for all real numbers.xg(f(x)) = x for all real numbers.xf(g(x)) = = x for all real numbers x

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