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Simplify the following
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Section 1.7
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1. Sum: 2. Difference: 3. Product: 4. Quotient: 5. Composition:
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The set of real numbers that are in the domain of f and in the domain of g. The set of real numbers that are in the domain of f and in the domain of g, and that do not cause g(x)=0
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Find: a) (f+g)(x) b) (f+g)(4) c) The domain of f+g
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Find: a) (f+g)(x) b) (f+g)(2) c) The domain of f+g
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Find f+g, f-g, fg, and f/g. Find the domain of each.
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The output of the inside function is the input of the outside function. Replace all x’s in f(x) with whatever g(x) equals The domain of f(g(x)) is the set of x such that: 1. x is in the domain of g, and 2. g(x) is in the domain of f
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Find: a. b. c.
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Find: a. b. c.
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Find: a. b. The domain of f∘g
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Find: a. b. The domain of f∘g
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One function can be split up into the composition of two functions Look for a polynomial in your function to call g(x) What happens to that polynomial? Make that f(x)
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Express the given function h as a composition of two functions f and g so that h(x)=(f∘g)(x)
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