Composition of functions
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In my earlier video, I showed how you can combine functions but algebraic terms such as division and subtraction. But that is not the only way to combine functions; in this video I show how you can combine multiple functions by the procedure known as composition. I also go through an example to illustrate the notation and concept of composition of functions.
Download the notes in my video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0sjuioye7vqwmjn/254%20-%20Composition%20of%20Functions.pdf
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