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Radical Expressions and Radical Functions Objective: Analyze graphs of rational functions and evaluate radical expressions.
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Combinations of Functions Section 1.4. Sum, Difference, Product, & Quotient of Functions Let f & g be 2 functions with overlapping domains. then, for.
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The sum f + g This just says that to find the sum of two functions, add them together. You should simplify by finding like terms. Combine like terms &
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The inverse of f (x), denoted f −1 (x), is the function that reverses the effect of f (x). For example, the inverse of f (x) = x 3 is the cube root function.
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Chapter 2: Functions and Graphs Please review this lecture (from MATH 1100 class) before you begin the section 5.7 (Inverse Trigonometric functions) Copyright.
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Logarithmic, Exponential, and Other Transcendental Functions Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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FUNCTIONS : Domain values When combining functions using the composite rules, it is necessary to check the domain for values that could be restricted.
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Continuity and Discontinuity Hien Pham and Kim Lai.
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Combinations of Functions Composite Functions. Sum, Difference, Product, and Quotient of Functions Let f and g be two functions with overlapping domains.
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Warm-up for Section 3.2:. 3.1B Homework Answers 1.2 8 = 256 2. (-7) 3 = -343 3. 1/4 7 = 1/16384 4. 1/5 4 = 1/625 5. 1/4 4 = 1/256 6. 1/8 6 = 1/262,144.
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Horizontal and Vertical Lines Vertical lines: Equation is x = # Slope is undefined Horizontal lines: Equation is y = # Slope is zero.
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