Name: Block: Date: Pre-Calculus12 10.3 Composition of Functions Warmup: Given: f ( x) = 2 x + 5 and g ( x) = 3x − 4 find the following: #1 a) f (3) b) f (−5) c) f (a ) d) f (3 x − 4) What would f ( g ( x)) be? Composite Functions are functions that are formed from two other functions where the output of one function is the input to the other function. Consider: Evaluate g (7) , and then use this value as the input to f ( x). We could write this as: Composition is a new operation for functions and can be written: Ex. #1 Given: f ( x) = 2 x + 3 and g ( x) = x 2 − 1 , find: a) ( f g )( x) b) ( f g )(3) c) ( g f )( x) d) ( g f )(3) NOTE: Ex. #2 State the domain and range of: a) f ( g ( x)) b) g ( f ( x)) Page 1 Ex. #3 Consider: f ( x) = x + 1 and g ( x) = x + 2 , determine the following and complete the table below. a) ( f g )(3) . b) ( g f )(−5) c) ( g f )(−1) d) m( x) = ( f g )( x) e) n( x) = ( g f )( x) f) g ( g ( x)) f ( x) g ( x) m( x) = ( f g )( x) n( x) = ( g f )( x) Domain Range Ex. #5 Determine two functions f ( x) and g ( x) where h( x) = ( f g )( x). a) h( x) = 5 x − 10 b) h( x) = ( x + 1) 2 − 7( x + 1) + 5 Ex. #6 Given the graph below. Sketch the graph of m( x) = f ( g ( x)) . y = f ( x) y = g ( x) Page 2
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