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Example: f(x) = 2x+3 and g(x) = x2
"x" is just a placeholder. To avoid confusion let's just call it "input":
f(input) = 2(input)+3
g(input) = (input)2
Let's start:
(g º f)(x) = g(f(x))
First we apply f, then apply g to that result:
Function Composition
- (g º f)(x) = (2x+3)2
What if we reverse the order of f and g?
(f º g)(x) = f(g(x))
First we apply g, then apply f to that result:
Function Composition
- (f º g)(x) = 2x2+3
We get a different result! When we reverse the order the result is rarely the same. So be careful which function comes first.
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See the attached figure
A(4,8) B(0,7) C(4,3)
<span>the line of reflection is x=5
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the reflection is (x,y)-------------------> (10-x,y)
therefore
A(4,8)-----------------> A1(10-4,8)------> A1(6,8)
B(0,7)-----------------> B1(10-0,7)------> B1(10,7)
C(4,3)-----------------> C1(10-4,3)------> C1(6,3)
Answer:
It is not.
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the Pythagorean Theorem, a squared + b squared = c squared, we get 25 + 64 = 100, and this is not true.
<span>x^2+4x+3 = (x + 3)(x +1)....these are factors
answer is FALSE. it does NOT have a repeated factor</span>
Assuming the spinner has 6 numbers, you can expect the spinner to land on the number 3 a total of 10 times.