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Variables and CoVariation - See Unit 1 PDF

Comparing Lines and Exponentials - See Unit 2 PDF

Functions - See Unit 3 PDF

Building New Functions - See Unit 4 PDF

Exponential Functions Revisited - See Unit 5 PDF

Rational Functions - See Unit 6 PDF

Analyzing Functions

Composition of Functions

Famous Functions, Updated

Composition of Functions

We explore how when can combine two functions by composing them. That is, how we can plug one function into another to create a new function.

Domains and Ranges of Composite Functions

We explore the domain and range of a composite function.

What are the Zeros of Functions?

Zeros of Functions

We explore what it means to find the zero of a function.

The Importance of the Equals Sign

We explore the similarities and differences between expressions, equations, and functions. We also look at when it is and is not appropriate to use the equals sign.

Finding Zeros

We explore what it means to find the zero of a function.

Function Transformations

Function Transformations Revisited

Solving Inequalities

Solving Inequalities Graphically

Solving Inequalities without a Graph

Back Matter

  1. precal
  2. Precalculus with Review 2: Unit 7
  3. Composition of Functions
  4. Elizabeth Miller
Objectives
Composition of Functions
  • What does it mean to compose functions?
  • Identify a function as the result of a composition of functions
Domains of Composite Functions
  • How to find the domain of a composite function
  • How to find the range of a composite function
  • Results of composing and
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