F(x) = x²-x
g(x) =1/x
1) h(x) =f(x) -g(x) = (x²-x) - (1/x) = (x³-x²)/x (x≠0) =>
2)h(x) =f(x).g(x) = (x²-x).(1/x) =x(x²-1)
3)h(x) = f(g(x)) = (1/x)²-(1/x)
Answer:
Is this some other type of language I'm too white to understand?
I believe the answer is D. secure attachment.
It would be easy if you knew the difference between secure and insecure attachment: according to research, a child with insecure attachment will avoid or ignore the caregiver and a child with secure attachment feel protected by their caregiver.
If Sandra clings onto her mother's skirt, it shows that she feels like her mother will protect her from strangers.