Section 2.
Combinations of Functions: Composite Functions
Objectives
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide functions.
Find the composition of one function with another function.
Use combinations and compositions of functions to model and solve real-life problems.
1. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide functions
Example 1 Given f (x) = 2x + 1 and g(x) = x2 + 2x 1,
a. Find (f + g)(x). Then evaluate the sum when x = 3.
b. Find (f g)(x).
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2. Find the composition of one function with another function
Figure 2.36
f g reads as f composed with g.
Example 5 Given f (x) = x + 2 and g(x) = 4 x2, find the following.
a. (f g)(x)
b. (g f )(x)
c.
(g f )(2)
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Example 6 find the domain of (f g)(x) for the function f (x) = x2 9 and g(x) = 9 2 .
Example 7 Write function h(x) = (3x 5)3 as the composite of two functions.
3. Application
Example 8 The number N of bacteria in a refrigerated food is given by
N(T ) = 20T 2 80T + 500,
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where T is the temperature of the food in degrees Celsius. When the food is removed from
refrigeration, the temperature of the food is given by
T(t) = 4t + 2,
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where t is the time in hours.
a. Find the composition (N T)(t) and interpret its meaning in context.
b. Find the time when the bacteria count reaches 2000.