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Find f(x) and g(x) such that h(x) =
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Auditory Frequency
Auditory frequency refers to the number of sound vibrations or cycles per second, perceived as the pitch of a sound, measured in hertz (Hz).
Narrow Range
A limited or confined scope or extent, often referring to variations or fluctuations within a restricted interval.
Loud
Loud describes a sound that has a high volume or intensity, often capable of causing a noticeable reaction or discomfort in listeners.
dB
A unit of measurement that indicates the relative loudness of sounds in terms of the logarithmic scale, with higher numbers representing louder sounds.
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