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Composite Functions Consider a person working for a concrete contractor. One of his jobs is to estimate the cost for the product to put in a concrete driveway. He would first estimate the surface area of the driveway:
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The area is given by:
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Assume the thickness of the concrete will be 4 inches. The volume of concrete will be:
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Since concrete is sold by the cubic yard, we now convert:
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The cubic yards can now be multiplied by the cost for a yard of concrete, and we have the total cost of the product.
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Notice the progression in our work. Determine Area: Determine Volume: Determine Volume in Yards:
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This is an example of a … COMPOSITE FUNCTION
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Step 1: calculate the first function, in this case AREA. length width area Inputs Output
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Step 2: calculate the second function, in this case Volume. length width area …becomes the new Input Output Volume (cubic feet) Output
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Step 3: calculate the third function, in this case Volume in cubic yards. length width area Output Volume (cubic feet) Output Input Volume (cubic yards)
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Notice that in the second and third functions, the INPUT was the previous OUTPUT! This is how one function gets “inside” the other to create a COMPOSITE FUNCTION.
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