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Section 10.1. The Algebra of Functions. Chapter 10. Section 10.1 Exercise #1. Chapter 10. Section 10.1 Exercise #3. Chapter 10. Section 10.1 Exercise #4. Find the sum, difference, product, and quotient of two functions. A. OBJECTIVES. Find the composite of two functions. B. OBJECTIVES.
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Section 10.1 The Algebra of Functions
Chapter 10 Section 10.1Exercise #1
Chapter 10 Section 10.1Exercise #3
Chapter 10 Section 10.1Exercise #4
Find the sum, difference, product, and quotient of two functions. A OBJECTIVES
Find the composite of two functions. B OBJECTIVES
Find the domain of (ƒ + g)(x), (ƒ – g)(x), (ƒg)(x), and C OBJECTIVES
Solve an application. D OBJECTIVES
DEFINITION OPERATIONS WITH FUNCTIONS
DEFINITION COMPOSITE FUNCTION If ƒ and g are functions:
Section 10.2 Inverse Functions
Find the inverse of a function when the function is given as a set of ordered pairs. A OBJECTIVES
Find the equation of the inverse of a function. B OBJECTIVES
Graph a function and its inverse and determine whether the inverse is a function. C OBJECTIVES
Solve applications involving functions. D OBJECTIVES
DEFINITION INVERSE OF A FUNCTION The relation obtained by reversing the order of x and y.
PROCEDURE FINDING THE EQUATION OF AN INVERSE FUNCTION Interchange the roles of x and y. Solve for y.
DEFINITION If y = ƒ(x) is one-to-one, the inverse of ƒ is also a function, denoted by y = ƒ –1(x).
Chapter 10 Section 10.2Exercise #6
Chapter 10 Section 10.2Exercise #8
Section 10.3 Exponential Functions
Graph exponential functions of the form ax or a –x (a > 0). A OBJECTIVES
Determine whether an exponential function is increasing or decreasing. B OBJECTIVES
Solve applications involving exponential functions. C OBJECTIVES
DEFINITION EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION A function defined for all real values of x by:
DEFINITION INCREASING AND DECREASING FUNCTIONS Increasing: rises left to right. Decreasing: falls left to right.
DEFINITION NATURAL EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION, BASE e
Chapter 10 Section 10.3Exercise #9
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Chapter 10 Section 10.3Exercise #10