Suppose f:R-->R is a function from the set of real numbers to the same set with f(x)=x+1. We write f^2 to represent f o f and f^n+1=f^n o f. Is it true that f^2 o f= f o f^2? Why? Is the set {g:R-->R|g o f=f o g} infinite? Why?
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