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- Function Operations and Composition TEKS FOCUS TEKS ()(B) Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials. TEKS ()(A) Apply mathematics to problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace. Additional TEKS ()(E) VOCABULARY Composite function A composite function is a combination of two functions such that the output from the first function becomes the input for the second function. Apply use knowledge or information for a specific purpose, such as solving a problem ESSENTIAL UNDERSTANDING You can add, subtract, multiply, and divide functions based on how you perform these operations for real numbers. One difference, however, is that you must consider the domain of each function. Key Concepts Function Operations Addition Subtraction Multiplication ( f + g)(x) = f (x) + ( f - g)(x) = f (x) - ( f # g)(x) = f (x) # Division a f f (x) g b(x) =, The domains of the sum, difference, product, and quotient functions consist of the x-values that are in the domains of both f and g. Also, the domain of the quotient function does not contain any x-value for which =. Key Concept Composition of Functions The composition of function g with function f is written as g f and is defined as (g f )(x) = g ( f (x)). The domain of g f consists of the x-values in the domain of f for which f (x) is in the domain of g. (g f )(x) = g ( f (x)). Evaluate f(x) first.. Then use f(x) as the input for g. Function composition is not commutative since f (g(x)) does not always equal g ( f (x)). Lesson - Function Operations and Composition

Problem TEKS Process Standard ()(E) Adding and Subtracting Functions How can you use the Distributive Property to subtract the expression ( + x)? Distribute the negative sign to both terms in the expression. Let f (x) = x + and = + x. What are f + g and f g? What are their domains? ( f + g)(x) = f (x) + = (x + ) + ( + x) = x + ( f - g)(x) = f (x) - = (x + ) - ( + x) = x - The domain of both f and g is the set of all real numbers. The domain of both f + g and f - g is the set of numbers common to the domain of both f and g, which is the set of all real numbers. Problem Is the domain of f g the domain of x? No; the fraction can only be simplified and the function is only defined when g(x). Multiplying and Dividing Functions Let f (x) = x f and = x +. What are f # g and g and their domains? ( f # g)(x) = f (x) # = (x - )(x + ) = x + x - x - a f f (x) g b(x) = = x - (x - )(x + ) x + = x + = x -, x - The domain of both f and g is the set of real numbers, so the domain of f # g is also the set of real numbers. The domain of f g is the set of all real numbers except x -, because g (-) =. The definition of f g requires that you consider the zero denominator in the original expression for f (x) despite the fact that the simplified form has the domain of all real numbers. Which function is substituted into the other? Use f (x) as the input for g. Problem Composing Functions Let f (x) = x and = x. What is (g f )( )? Method Method (g f )(x) = g ( f (x)) (g f )(-) = g ( f (-)) = g (x - ) = g (- - ) = (x - ) = g (-) (g f )(-) = (- - ) = (-) = (-) = =....... PearsonTEXAS.com

Problem TEKS Process Standard ()(A) Using Composite Functions You have a coupon good for $ off the price of any large pizza. You also get a % discount on any pizza if you show your student ID. How much more would you pay for a large pizza if the cashier applies the coupon first? The coupon value and the discount rate The difference between the results of applying the discount or coupon first results. Step Step Step Step Find functions C and D that model the cost of a large pizza. Let x = the price of a large pizza. Cost using the coupon: C (x) = x - Cost using the % discount: D (x) = x -.x =.x Compose the functions to apply the discount and then the coupon. (C D)(x) = C(D(x)) Apply the discount, D(x), first. = C (.x) =.x - Compose the functions to apply the coupon and then the discount. (D C)(x) = D(C(x)) Apply the coupon, C(x), first. = D (x - ) =.(x - ) =.x -. Subtract the functions to find how much more you would pay if the cashier applies the coupon first. (D C)(x) - (C D)(x) = (.x -.) - (.x - ) =-. + =. You pay $. more if the cashier applies the coupon first. Lesson - Function Operations and Composition

HO ME RK O NLINE WO PRACTICE and APPLICATION EXERCISES Scan page for a Virtual Nerd tutorial video. Let f (x) = x + x and = x. Perform each function operation and then find the domain. For additional support when completing your homework, go to PearsonTEXAS.com.. ( f # g)(x). ( f - g)(x) g. f (x) Let = x and h (x) = x +. Find each value or expression.. (h g)( -). (g h)(). (g h)(a). Apply Mathematics ()(A) A computer store offers a % discount off the list price x for any computer bought with cash, rather than put on credit. At the same time, the manufacturer offers a $ rebate for each purchase of a computer. a. Write a function f (x) to represent the price after the cash discount. b. Write a function to represent the price after the $ rebate. c. Suppose the list price of a computer is $. Use a composite function to find the price of the computer if the discount is applied before the rebate. d. Suppose the list price of a computer is $. Use a composite function to find the price of the computer if the rebate is applied before the discount.. Apply Mathematics ()(A) Suppose the function f (x) =.x represents the number of U.S. dollars equivalent to x Chinese yuan and the function g (y) =.y represents the number of Mexican pesos equivalent to y U.S. dollars. a. Write a composite function that represents the number of Mexican pesos equivalent to x Chinese yuan. b. Find the value in Mexican pesos of an item that costs Chinese yuan. Let f (x) = x + and = x x +. Perform each function operation and then find the domain.. -f (x) +. -f (x) #. f (x) -. f (x). f (x). # f (x). Apply Mathematics ()(A) A craftsman makes and sells violins. The function I (x) = x represents the income in dollars from selling x violins. The function P( y) = y -, represents his profit in dollars if he makes an income of y dollars. What is the profit from selling violins?. Suppose your teacher offers to give the whole class a bonus if everyone passes the next math test. The teacher says she will give everyone a -point bonus and increase everyone s grade by % of their score. a. You earned a on the test. Would you rather have the -point bonus first and then the % increase, or the % increase first and then the -point bonus? b. Explain Mathematical Ideas ()(G) Is this the best plan for all students? Explain. PearsonTEXAS.com

Let f (x) = x and = x. Perform each function operation and then find the domain of the result.. ( f + g)(x). ( f - g)(x). ( f # g)(x) Let f (x) = x and = x. Find each value or expression.. ( f g)(). ( f g)(-). (g f )(.). Apply Mathematics ()(A) A salesperson earns a % bonus on weekly sales over $. Consider the following functions. =.x h (x) = x - a. Explain what each function above represents. b. Which composition, (h g)(x) or (g h)(x), represents the weekly bonus? Explain. Let = x + and f (x) = x. Find each value.. f (g()). g ( f (-)). ( f g)(-). Apply Mathematics ()(A) Write a function rule that approximates each value. a. The amount you save is a percent of what you earn. (You choose the percent.) b. The amount you earn depends on how many hours you work. (You choose the hourly wage.) c. Write and simplify a composite function that expresses your savings as a function of the number of hours you work. Interpret your results. TEXAS Test Practice. Let f (x) = x + and = x -. What is the domain of g(x)? f A. All real numbers C. All real numbers except - B. All real numbers except D. All real numbers except - and. Let = x - and h (x) = x +. What is (h g)()? F. - G. H. J.. Which number is a solution of - x? A. - B. - C. D.. What is the coefficient of the x y term in the expansion of (x - y)? Show your work. Lesson - Function Operations and Composition