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  1. 1.9 Composition of Functions
    1. Five Elementary Ways to Combine Functions
    2. Domain and Range of f(x)
    3. Geometry of Function Composition
    4. Example 1.9.1 Slopes of Composition of Two Linear Functions
    5. A different view of the domain and range of a composition
    6. Example 1.9.2 Differing Domains

1.9 Composition of Functions

Author:Steve Phelps
This is a collection of dynamic worksheets that should be used in conjunction with reading the notes for section 1.9.

  • Five Elementary Ways to Combine Functions

  • Domain and Range of f(x)

  • Geometry of Function Composition

  • Example 1.9.1 Slopes of Composition of Two Linear Functions

  • A different view of the domain and range of a composition

  • Example 1.9.2 Differing Domains

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