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            <description><![CDATA["*** ^ represents exponent ***"<br><br>  Actually, it DOESN'T.  -1 as an exponent would mean the reciprocal, 1/f.  Here it is simply a symbol]]></description>

        

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            <description><![CDATA[For an understanding of the concept of function composition, see following example. "Every apple price is 5$, how many dozens of apples can be bought]]></description>

        

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            <description><![CDATA[Ya know what, thank you so much for the feedback but between the time I made this post and I now I actually figured it out on my own and was finally]]></description>

        

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            <description><![CDATA[f={(a,b)} implies f(a)=b<br>f o g (x)=f(g(x))<br>f o g =(1,6), (2,4),(3,7),(4,4),(5,3) since g maps 1 to 2, which f maps to 6, and g maps  2 to 3,]]></description>

        

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            <description><![CDATA[So I've been learning about functions. Ideas such as one-to-one, onto, bijections....and so on. Things have been going smoothly and I've been going]]></description>

        

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