Raymond B. answered 02/19/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
h(x) =1x + 6 (are you sure you copied the problem right? "1x" is not a normal way to write it.
but if you did copy it correctly then
h(x) = x+6 = g(x) = f(g(x))
= f(x+6) = f(h(x)) =h(x)
f(x) = x+6
h(x) = g(x) = f(x)
so,
f(x) = x+6
but this looks like a very weird problem. Either your math instructor is doing trick weird questions or you copied the problem a little incorrectly.
that "1x" strongly suggests you copied the problem wrong, or the instructor or textbook has an error in it
the parentheses in g(x) = (x+6) on the right side suggests another problem either in mis-copying or an error in the problem itself