In calculus, it is often necessary to write functions in the form y = f (G(x)) g(x). Do

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In calculus, it is often necessary to write functions in the form y = f (G(x)) g(x). Do this for the following functions, giving formulas for f, g, and G. There may be more than one possible answer. (a) y = 6xe3x2 (b) y = sin x 2 x

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