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This video is about composing functions, which is the process of building up a function by composing it from other functions. It explains how to evaluate the composition of functions step by step, using examples with three different function definitions: f (x), g(t), and h(x).
- Intro to Combining Functions
Intro to combining functions. Become familiar with the idea...
- Composing functions (article)
Given two functions, we can combine them in such a way so...
- Intro to Composing Functions
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- Intro to Combining Functions
Intro to combining functions. Become familiar with the idea that we can add, subtract, multiply, or divide two functions together to make a new function. Just like we can add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers, we can also add, subtract, multiply, and divide functions.
Function combination and composition. Function transformations (shift, reflect, stretch) Piecewise functions. Inverse functions. Two-variable functions. Evaluating functions. Learn. What is a function? Worked example: Evaluating functions from equation. Worked example: Evaluating functions from graph.
Given two functions, we can combine them in such a way so that the outputs of one function become the inputs of the other. This action defines a composite function. Let's take a look at what this means!
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