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WARM UP
Consider the functions f(x) = x+2 and g(x) =
Part I: Evaluate the following
a.) f(1)
b.) For what value(s) of x is f(x)=1?
c.) f[g(7)] Hey this looks familiar? Why?
d.) g[f(7)] Hey this doesn't look familiar to (c)? Why?
e.) g[f(5)]
Provide the input / output diagram for letter $e$ below. What represents the first input? The first rule? The first output? The second rule? The second output?
f.) g[f()]
Provide the input / output diagram for letter f below. What represents the first input? The first rule? The first output? The second rule? The second output?
g.) g[f()]
h.) g[f(x)]
Provide the input / output diagram for letter h below. What represents the first input? The first rule? The first output? The second rule? The second output?
WARM UP
Consider the functions f(x) = x+2 and g(x) =
Part I: Evaluate the following
a.) f(1)
b.) For what value(s) of x is f(x)=1?
c.) f[g(7)] Hey this looks familiar? Why?
d.) g[f(7)] Hey this doesn't look familiar to (c)? Why?
e.) g[f(5)]
Provide the input / output diagram for letter $e$ below. What represents the first input? The first rule? The first output? The second rule? The second output?
f.) g[f()]
Provide the input / output diagram for letter f below. What represents the first input? The first rule? The first output? The second rule? The second output?
g.) g[f()]
h.) g[f(x)]
Provide the input / output diagram for letter h below. What represents the first input? The first rule? The first output? The second rule? The second output?
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