Prove Composition of Functions are Associative
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Prove, from the definition of function (using ordered pairs), that composition of functions is associative. (i.e. prove that f * (g*h) = (f* g) *h) for suitable functions f, g, h
I would like to know how to use ordered pairs to proof the associative of composited functions.
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