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Combining Functions . Section 1.7. Objectives. Determine the domain and range (where possible) of a function given as an equation. Add, subtract, multiply, and/or divide function. State the domain two function combined in an arithmetic method.
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Combining Functions Section 1.7
Objectives • Determine the domain and range (where possible) of a function given as an equation. • Add, subtract, multiply, and/or divide function. • State the domain two function combined in an arithmetic method. • Put together two (or more) functions using composition. • Determine the value of the composition of two (or more) functions given the graphs of the functions. • Determine the value of the composition of two (or more) function given the equations of the functions. • State the domain two function combined through composition.
Objectives • Decompose the composition of two functions into it constituent functions. • Solve a word problem involving the composition of functions.
Vocabulary • domain • range • function composition
Domain Questions • Does the function have a denominator? • Does the function have a square or even root? • Does the function have a log or ln in it? • Did the function arise from finding an inverse? • Is this a “real world” problem?
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