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Product and Quotients of Functions Sum Difference Product Quotient are functions that exist and are defined over a domain. Why are there restrictions on the variable or non-permissible values for a variable? Math 30-11

The product of two linear functions is a The quotient of two linear functions is a quadratic function. rational function. Determine the product of the functions in simplest form. Math 30-12

Determine the quotient of the functions in simplest form. Math 30-13

Sketch the graph of h(x) = fg(x) Sketch the graph of h(x) = (ff)(x) Domain Range What would the graph of h(x) = (f/f)(x) look like? Math 30-14

Sketch the graph of Domain Range Domain Range Math 30-15

Consider the function h(x) to be in the form Determine the expressions for f(x), g(x), and k(x) Math 30-16

Page 496 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13 C3 Math 30-17