Part A: Describe the difference in combining functions and composing functions.
Part B: Give a real-world example of combining functions.
Part C: Give a real-world example of composing functions.
Part A:
A combined function is defined by combining with existing functions using addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
A composite function is created by plugging one function into another.
Part B:
The class is selling sweaters an. the cost of each sweater is 8 dollars. There is a fee to create the design. The class plans to sell the sweaters for 12 dollars.
Part C:
Amy works at a baked goods store. She receivers a weekly salary of 350 dollars and is payed 3 percent commission on weekly sales over 1,500 dollars.
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A. 41
B. –7
C. –3
D. 25
Answer:
x=11
Step-by-step explanation:
x-7=4
x-7+7=4+7
x=11
Answer:
Water H20 contain H2 and O2
Glucose C6H12O6 contain C , H2 ,and O2.I dont have another idea for the moment
Step-by-step explanation: