Part B - Study Guide - CW
Part B - Study Guide - CW
Part B - Study Guide - CW
Mrs. Calhoun
NAME:_________________________
DATE:_________________________
Function Operation
( f g )( x) f ( x ) g ( x)
Example in Terms of x
FIND EACH .
f x 5x2 4 x
( f g )(3)
f x 2 x 2 3x 1
( f g )(2)
f x x2 3
( f g ) 4
g x 5x 1
Addition
( f g )( x) f ( x ) g ( x)
g x 5x 1
Subtraction
( f g ) x f ( x) g ( x )
g x x 5
Multiplication
f
f x x2 1
f ( x)
, g ( x) 0
( x)
g ( x)
g
g x x 1
Division
Domain
Restriction!
f
(6)
g
Algebra 2, Part B
Mrs. Calhoun
NAME:_________________________
DATE:_________________________
PARTIICOMPOSITION
Letf(x)=2x1,g(x)=3x,andh(x)=x2+1.Computethefollowing:
1.f(g(3))
2.f(h(7))
3.g(h(24))
4.h(f(9))
5.g(f(0))
6.h(g(4))
2
GIVEN f x 5 x and g x x 1
Find f g x
Find g f x
Given f ( x) , find f 1 ( x)
1.
f ( x) 15 x 1
3.
f x 5 x 11
2.
4.
f x
f ( x)
x 12
4
1
x7
3
Algebra 2, Part B
Mrs. Calhoun
NAME:_________________________
DATE:_________________________
6. Functions Points
(-2,-4)
(0,1)
(2,6)
(4,2)
( 2.5 , -2 )
( - 1, - 5 )
g x
1
x
4
There is another way to prove that two functions are inverses: By using
____________________ functions.
Lets find f g x
and
g f x
When BOTH of these functions = ______, that means that the functions are
inverses of each other!
Algebra 2, Part B
Mrs. Calhoun
NAME:_________________________
DATE:_________________________