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Chapter 4: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Section 4.1 Composite Functions Objectives: 1) Notation of Composite Functions 2) Form a Composite Function a ) Evaluate a composite function 3) Find the domain of a composite function
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Suppose the oil from the Gulf oil leak is spreading in the approximate shape of a circle. If the radius r (in feet) at time t is determined to be: Find the area of the oil slick as a function of time. 1. Composite Functions
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Given two functions f and g, the composite function is defined by Composite Functions In the previous example: In the previous example: Read as: “ f of g of x ” Meaning: Evaluate “inner” function first. Plug into “outer” function next.
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#11 on back of handout. Now look at graph and answer : #12
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Rules for excluding numbers from the domain of a composition function 1. If x is not in domain of inner function, it is not in domain of composition function. 2. Any x for which inner function is not in domain of outer function. Determine domain of: Your turn: Determine domain of:
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