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In [link] , we can see that ( f g ) ( x ) ( g f ) ( x ) . This tells us, in general terms, that the order in which we compose functions matters.

Let f ( x ) = 2 5 x . Let g ( x ) = x . Find ( f g ) ( x ) .

( f g ) ( x ) = 2 5 x .

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Composition of functions defined by tables

Consider the functions f and g described by [link] and [link] .

x −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4
f ( x ) 0 4 2 4 −2 0 −2 4
x −4 −2 0 2 4
g ( x ) 1 0 3 0 5
  1. Evaluate ( g f ) ( 3 ) , ( g f ) ( 0 ) .
  2. State the domain and range of ( g f ) ( x ) .
  3. Evaluate ( f f ) ( 3 ) , ( f f ) ( 1 ) .
  4. State the domain and range of ( f f ) ( x ) .
  1. ( g f ) ( 3 ) = g ( f ( 3 ) ) = g ( −2 ) = 0
    ( g f ) ( 0 ) = g ( 4 ) = 5
  2. The domain of g f is the set { −3 , −2 , −1 , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 } . Since the range of f is the set { −2 , 0 , 2 , 4 } , the range of g f is the set { 0 , 3 , 5 } .
  3. ( f f ) ( 3 ) = f ( f ( 3 ) ) = f ( −2 ) = 4
    ( f f ) ( 1 ) = f ( f ( 1 ) ) = f ( −2 ) = 4
  4. The domain of f f is the set { −3 , −2 , −1 , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 } . Since the range of f is the set { −2 , 0 , 2 , 4 } , the range of f f is the set { 0 , 4 } .
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Application involving a composite function

A store is advertising a sale of 20 % off all merchandise. Caroline has a coupon that entitles her to an additional 15 % off any item, including sale merchandise. If Caroline decides to purchase an item with an original price of x dollars, how much will she end up paying if she applies her coupon to the sale price? Solve this problem by using a composite function.

Since the sale price is 20 % off the original price, if an item is x dollars, its sale price is given by f ( x ) = 0.80 x . Since the coupon entitles an individual to 15 % off the price of any item, if an item is y dollars, the price, after applying the coupon, is given by g ( y ) = 0.85 y . Therefore, if the price is originally x dollars, its sale price will be f ( x ) = 0.80 x and then its final price after the coupon will be g ( f ( x ) ) = 0.85 ( 0.80 x ) = 0.68 x .

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If items are on sale for 10 % off their original price, and a customer has a coupon for an additional 30 % off, what will be the final price for an item that is originally x dollars, after applying the coupon to the sale price?

( g f ) ( x ) = 0.63 x

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Symmetry of functions

The graphs of certain functions have symmetry properties that help us understand the function and the shape of its graph. For example, consider the function f ( x ) = x 4 2 x 2 3 shown in [link] (a). If we take the part of the curve that lies to the right of the y -axis and flip it over the y -axis, it lays exactly on top of the curve to the left of the y -axis. In this case, we say the function has symmetry about the y -axis    . On the other hand, consider the function f ( x ) = x 3 4 x shown in [link] (b). If we take the graph and rotate it 180 ° about the origin, the new graph will look exactly the same. In this case, we say the function has symmetry about the origin    .

An image of two graphs. The first graph is labeled “(a), symmetry about the y-axis” and is of the curved function “f(x) = (x to the 4th) - 2(x squared) - 3”. The x axis runs from -3 to 4 and the y axis runs from -4 to 5. This function decreases until it hits the point (-1, -4), which is minimum of the function. Then the graph increases to the point (0,3), which is a local maximum. Then the the graph decreases until it hits the point (1, -4), before it increases again. The second graph is labeled “(b), symmetry about the origin” and is of the curved function “f(x) = x cubed - 4x”. The x axis runs from -3 to 4 and the y axis runs from -4 to 5. The graph of the function starts at the x intercept at (-2, 0) and increases until the approximate point of (-1.2, 3.1). The function then decreases, passing through the origin, until it hits the approximate point of (1.2, -3.1). The function then begins to increase again and has another x intercept at (2, 0).
(a) A graph that is symmetric about the y -axis. (b) A graph that is symmetric about the origin.

If we are given the graph of a function, it is easy to see whether the graph has one of these symmetry properties. But without a graph, how can we determine algebraically whether a function f has symmetry? Looking at [link] again, we see that since f is symmetric about the y -axis, if the point ( x , y ) is on the graph, the point ( x , y ) is on the graph. In other words, f ( x ) = f ( x ) . If a function f has this property, we say f is an even function, which has symmetry about the y -axis. For example, f ( x ) = x 2 is even because

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