1 6 Function Operations and Composition of Functions
1 6 Function Operations and Composition of Functions
Find (f + g)(x), (f – g)(x), (f ⋅ g)(x), and (x) for each f(x) and g(x). State the domain of each new
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Find two functions f and g such that h(x) = [f o g](x). Neither function may be the identity function f(x) = x.
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41. JOBS A salesperson for an insurance agency is paid an annual salary plus a bonus of 4% of sales made over
$300,000. Let f(x) = x – 300,000 and h(x) = 0.04x.
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a. If x is greater than $300,000, is the bonus represented by f[h(x)] or by h[f(x)]? Explain your reasoning.
b. Determine the amount of bonus for one year with sales of $450,000.
Use the given information to find f(0.5), f(−6), and f(x + 1). Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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Use the graphs of f(x) and g(x) to find each function value.
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61. (f + g)(2) f x S 9 14 91 12 41 1
63. (f · g)(4)
65. [f o g](−4)
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