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A logistics coordinator is testing two conversion formulas: f(x)f(x) to convert warehouse pallets to individual boxes, and g(x)g(x) to convert boxes back to pallets. To mathematically verify that these two formulas are inverse functions, it is sufficient to prove only that f(g(x))=xf(g(x)) = x, and checking g(f(x))=xg(f(x)) = x is unnecessary.

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