
Combining Functions
Students explore the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of functions. They determine the domain and range of these newly formed functions.
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Students explore the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of functions. They determine the domain and range of these newly formed functions.
Key Questions
- How do we determine the domain of a function created by combining two other functions?
- What does the graph of a product of two functions look like?
- How can combining functions help model complex real-world situations?
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