S Stacey G. New member Jan 28, 2011 #1 Give an example that the three functions f, g, and h, none of which is a constant function, such that f * g = f * h but g is not equal to h.
Give an example that the three functions f, g, and h, none of which is a constant function, such that f * g = f * h but g is not equal to h.