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How do you find and solve a composite function?

Composite functions can be thought of as 'functions within functions'. For example, let's suppose that 

f(x) = x3

g(x) = x + 5

defined for all real numbers.

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Answered by Lisa G. Maths tutor
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Why do I have to add +c when I integrate?

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What is the difference between por and para?

The basic rule is that ‘para’ expresses purpose or destination, and ‘por’ expresses cause or motive.

Por

In a spatial sense, to ...

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Answered by Caitlin P. Spanish tutor
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In Virgil's Aeneid, how far would you agree that Dido was an innocent victim for whom we can feel nothing but sympathy?

Dido, to a limited extent, was an innocent victim whom we should sympathise with. She is powerless to act against the will of the Gods, and the Goddesses Juno and Venus eac...

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Was religious change the foremost cause of rebellion during the Tudor period, 1485-1602?

Throughout the period 1485-1602, it is evident that there were many causes of rebellion. However, of these factors, it is clear that Religious change, following the schism between Henry VIII’s church ...

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Answered by Michael M. History tutor
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