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What are composite functions? State their importance along with example in detail?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A composite function is generally a function that is written inside another function. Composition of a function is done by substituting one function into another function. For example, f [g (x)] is the composite function of f (x) and g (x). The composite function f [g (x)] is read as “f of g of x”.

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A composite function is a function that depends on another function. A composite function is created when one function is substituted into another function. For example, f(g(x)) is the composite function that is formed when g(x) is substituted for x in f(x).

A composite function is generally a function that is written inside another function. Composition of a function is done by substituting one function into another function. For example, f [g (x)] is the composite function of f (x) and g (x). The composite function f [g (x)] is read as “f of g of x.

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If we are given two functions, we can create another function by composing one function into the other. The steps required to perform this operation are similar to when any function is solved for any given value. Such functions are called composite functions.

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