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1 Operating on Functions
~adapted from Walch Education

2 Arithmetic Operations on Functions
Combine linear and exponential expressions using addition: (f + g)(x) = f(x) + g(x). In other words, add the two functions together by combining like terms. Combine linear and exponential expressions using subtraction: (f – g)(x) = f(x) – g(x). In other words, subtract the second function from the first while making sure to distribute the negative across all terms of the second function.

3 Arithmetic Operations on Functions, continued
Combine linear and exponential expressions using multiplication: (f • g)(x) = f(x) • g(x). In other words, multiply the two functions together. Combine linear and exponential expressions using division: (f ÷ g)(x) = f(x) ÷ g(x). In other words, divide the first function by the second function. Use a fraction bar to display the final function.

4 Practice If f(x) = 3x + 2 and g(x) = 2x – 7, what is the result of adding the two functions? In other words, what is (f + g)(x)? How do you represent this algebraically?

5 The Solution Add the two function rules. Simplify the equation.
(f + g)(x) = f(x) + g(x) (f + g)(x) = (3x + 2) + (2x – 7) Simplify the equation. (f + g)(x) = 3x + 2x + 2 – 7 (f + g)(x) = 5x – 5

6 Thanks for Watching! ~DR. DAMBREVILLE


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