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Define H: R − {1} → R − {1} and J: R − {1} → R − {1} as follows. H(x) = J(x) = x + 1 x − 1 for each x ∈ R − {1} Compute the compositions H ∘ J and J ∘ H to determine if J and H are inverses for each other. (Simplify your answers completely.)

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