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Composition of Functions - Real Life

Composition of Functions - Real Life

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Mathematics

10th - 12th Grade

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Amber Drake

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Composition of Functions - Real Life

Application of Composition of Functions

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Example #1

(Write this example down in your notes)

  • You receive a $5.00 off a pair of jeans coupon in the mail.

  • When you arrive at the store, you find that all jeans are 25% off.

  • Let x represent the original cost of the jeans.

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1. Write a function f(x) that represents the effect of your original coupon in the mail.

**Try to write function first BEFORE watching video**

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1. Write a function g(x) that represents the effect of the 25% discount at the store.

**Try to write function first BEFORE watching video**

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Multiple Choice

Write the composition of functions that represents how much you would pay if you used the mail coupon FIRST, followed by applying the discount from the store. 

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 (f°g)(x)\left(f\degree g\right)\left(x\right)  

2

 (g°f)(x)\left(g\degree f\right)\left(x\right)  

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Video Explanation of Composition of Function

  • You used the mail coupon FIRST, followed by applying the discount from the store. 

  • you applied the discount from the store 2nd. 

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Multiple Choice

Simplify the function  (g°f)(x),\left(g\degree f\right)\left(x\right), that represents how much you would pay if you used the mail coupon FIRST, followed by applying the store discount.

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 (f°g)(x)=.75x5\left(f\degree g\right)\left(x\right)=.75x-5   

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 (f°g)(x)=.75x3.75\left(f\degree g\right)\left(x\right)=.75x-3.75  

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 (g°f)(x)=.75x5\left(g\degree f\right)\left(x\right)=.75x-5  

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 (g°f)(x)=.75x3.75\left(g\degree f\right)\left(x\right)=.75x-3.75  

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Multiple Choice

Write the composition of functions that represents how much you would pay if you used the store discount FIRST, followed by applying the coupon from the mail.

1

 (f°g)(x)\left(f\degree g\right)\left(x\right)  

2

 (g°f)(x)\left(g\degree f\right)\left(x\right)  

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Video Explanation of Composition of Function

  • You apply the discount from the store FIRST. 

  • You used the mail coupon 2nd.

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Multiple Choice

Simplify the function  (f°g)(x),\left(f\degree g\right)\left(x\right), that represents how much you would pay if you used the store discount FIRST, followed by applying the coupon from the mail.

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 (f°g)(x)=.75x5\left(f\degree g\right)\left(x\right)=.75x-5   

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 (f°g)(x)=.75x3.75\left(f\degree g\right)\left(x\right)=.75x-3.75  

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 (g°f)(x)=.75x5\left(g\degree f\right)\left(x\right)=.75x-5  

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 (g°f)(x)=.75x3.75\left(g\degree f\right)\left(x\right)=.75x-3.75  

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Multiple Choice

You found a pair of jeans for $36 originally. How much would you pay if you used the mail coupon first followed by the store discount (assuming no sales tax)?

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$23.75

2

$27.00

3

$22.00

4

25.50

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Multiple Choice

You found a pair of jeans for $36 originally. How much would you pay if you used the store discount first followed by the coupon from the mail (assuming no sales tax)?

1

$23.75

2

$27.00

3

$22.00

4

25.50

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Multiple Choice

Which composition of functions will give you the better deal on the $36 jeans?

1

Use coupon from mail first and then use store discount.

2

Use store discount first and then use coupon from the mail.

3

The order you use the coupon and store discount do not matter.

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Fill in the Blank

You found a pair of jeans for $58 originally. How much would you pay if you used the mail coupon first followed by the store discount (assuming no sales tax)?

Write answer in form $__.__ for credit with no spaces.

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Fill in the Blank

You found a pair of jeans for $58 originally. How much would you pay if you used the store discount first followed by the coupon from the mail (assuming no sales tax)?

Write answer in form $__.__ for credit with no spaces.

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Multiple Choice

Which composition of functions will give you the better deal on the $36 jeans?

1

Use coupon from mail first and then use store discount.

2

Use store discount first and then use coupon from the mail.

3

The order you use the coupon and store discount do not matter.

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If you only have $40 with you, what's the most expensive pair of jeans you can purchase?

(Assuming no sales tax.)

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Multiple Choice

Calculate 1st part:

If you only have $40 with you, what's the most expensive pair of jeans you can purchase if you use coupon from mail first, followed by discount from store?

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$25.00

2

$26.25

3

$60.00

4

$58.33

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Multiple Choice

Calculate 2nd part:

If you only have $40 with you, what's the most expensive pair of jeans you can purchase if you use store discount first, followed by coupon from mail?

1

$25.00

2

$26.25

3

$60.00

4

$58.33

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Fill in the Blank

Question 1: If you only have $40 with you, what's the most expensive pair of jeans you can purchase? (Assuming no sales tax.)

Write answer in form $__.__ for credit with no spaces.

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Graph both functions f(g(x)) and g(f(x)) in your calculator at the same time.

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Multiple Choice

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Looking at the graphs in your calculator, will the 2 graphs ever intersect?

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Yes

2

No

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Explanation of graphs in your calculator, will the 2 graphs ever intersect?

  • f(g(x))=.75x-5

  • g(f(x))=.75x-3.75

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Multiple Choice

Is there a "break even" point on the graph, where both methods would cost the same?

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Yes.

2

No.

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Multiple Choice

Which composition of functions will give you the better deal on jeans at this store?

1

Use coupon from mail first and then use store discount.

2

Use store discount first and then use coupon from the mail.

3

The order you use the coupon and store discount do not matter.

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Application of Composition of Functions

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