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Lesson 26 – Composition of Functions Integrated Math 10 – Mr. Santowski 12/24/2015Integrated Math 101
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Fast Five – Warm up Questions 12/24/2015Integrated Math 102 Given f(x) = 1 – x 2, evaluate: (i) f(3)(ii) f(-1)(iii) f(m)(iv) f(2a – 1) Given g(x) = ½x – 4, evaluate: (i) f(3)(ii) f(-1)(iii) f(m)(iv) f(2a – 1) Given e(x) = 2 x + x + 3, evaluate: (i) f(3)(ii) f(-1)(iii) f(m)(iv) f(2a – 1)
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Lesson Objectives 12/24/2015Integrated Math 103 Introduce composition of functions using a variety of representations Define composition of functions and notation associated with function composition Practice foundational skills with function composition Use composition of function in some real world examples
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(A) Composition of Functions – An Example 12/24/2015Integrated Math 104 The following example will illustrate one ways of understand the composition of functions Andrew earns a daily wage of $20/h plus $15/d for travel expenses. We can demonstrate this with a table of values Hours WorkedDaily Earnings 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
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(A) Composition of Functions – An Example 12/24/2015Integrated Math 105 The following example will illustrate one ways of understand the composition of functions However, Andrew also pays union fees at 2.5% of his daily earnings, which we can write as the equation Fees = 0.025 x (daily earnings) We can also demonstrate with a table of values Hours Worked Daily Earnings Union Fees Paid 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
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(A) Composition of Functions – An Example 12/24/2015Integrated Math 106 What we see is that the one function value (daily earnings or E) is being substituted into the second function (Fees = 0.025 x daily earnings) in order to generate the value for the union fees. We can generate a direct formula for the union fees by substituting the earnings function into the Fees function as follows: Fees = 0.025(20h + 15). Hence, the Fees function is called a composed function as Fees(daily earnings) = 0.025 x daily earnings
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(B) Definition of composite functions 12/24/2015Integrated Math 107 Suppose f and g are functions such that the range of g is the subset of the domain of f. Then the composite function can be described by the equation
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(E) Composition of Functions – Example #3 12/24/2015Integrated Math 108 We can define f and g differently, this time as formulas: f(x) = x² - 3 g(x) = 2x + 7 We will try the following: (i) f(g(3)) or fog(3) (ii) gof(3) or g(f(3)) (ii) fog(x) and gof(x) (ii) evaluate fog (5) (iii) evaluate gof (9) and g(f(7)) and gog (1)
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(E) Composition of Functions – Example #2 12/24/2015Integrated Math 109 ex 2. We will now define f and g as follows: f = {(3,2), (5,1), (7,4), (9,3), (11,5)} g = {(1,3), (2,5), (3,7), (4,9), (5,10)} We will evaluate fog(3) (or f(g(3)) ????? (ii) evaluate fog (1) (iii) evaluate fog (5) and see what happens why? (iv) evaluate gof (9) and g(f(7) and gog (1)
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(E) Composition of Functions – Example #2 12/24/2015Integrated Math 1010 Here’s an example with mappings: x -3 -2 1 5 7 9 g f
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(E) Composition of Functions – Example #2 12/24/2015Integrated Math 1011 Here’s an example with graphs: http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/math/hcpsalgebra2/Geog ebra/composition.html http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/math/hcpsalgebra2/Geog ebra/composition.html
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(E) Composition of Functions – Example #2 12/24/2015Integrated Math 1012 Links to worksheets: http://www.mrc.stlmath.com/pdf/m131pdf/compfnc.pdf http://www.mrc.stlmath.com/pdf/m131pdf/compfnc.pdf http://www.mathworksheetsgo.com/downloads/algebra- 2/functions-and-relations/composition-of-functions- worksheet.pdf http://www.mathworksheetsgo.com/downloads/algebra- 2/functions-and-relations/composition-of-functions- worksheet.pdf http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/math/hcpsalgebra2/Docu ments/8-7/CompositeFunctions8_7.pdf http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/math/hcpsalgebra2/Docu ments/8-7/CompositeFunctions8_7.pdf http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/math/hcpsalgebra2/Docu ments/8-7/8_7_HW.pdf http://teachers.henrico.k12.va.us/math/hcpsalgebra2/Docu ments/8-7/8_7_HW.pdf http://academic.cuesta.edu/mturner/m127/ws_comp.pdf http://academic.cuesta.edu/mturner/m127/ws_comp.pdf
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(F) Internet Links 12/24/2015Integrated Math 1013 READING: Composition of Functions from PurpleMath Composition of Functions from PurpleMath Video Links: http://vimeo.com/12958000 http://vimeo.com/12958000 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZfTvdee240&feature =related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZfTvdee240&feature =related http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/composite-functions- 2.html http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/composite-functions- 2.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxBmISCJSME&feature =related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxBmISCJSME&feature =related
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