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12. If h(x)= x/x+2, find functions f and g such that f(g(x))=h(x), g(x) doesn't equal x, and f(x) doesn't equal x. If h(x)= x  \sqrt{x + 2} , find \:  functions f and g such that f(g(x))=h(x), g(x)  \: doesn't \:  equal  \: x, and f(x)  \: doesn't \:  equal \:  x.
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