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- For example, if π(πΊ) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and π©(π΅) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(π©(π΅)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a ...
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For example, if π(πΊ) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and π©(π΅) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(π©(π΅)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a ...
Standards derived from the same national standard
For example, if π(π¦) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and β(π‘) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(β(π‘)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.
For example, if π(πΊ) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and π©(π΅) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(π©(π΅)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.
For example, if π(πΊ) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and π©(π΅) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(π©(π΅)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.
For example, if π(πΊ) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and π©(π΅) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(π©(π΅)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.
Consider contextual examples for composition functions, such as, if π(y) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height and β(π‘) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(β(π‘)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.
Compose functions. For example, if T(y) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and h(t) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then T (h(t)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.
For example, if π(πΊ) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and π©(π΅) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(π©(π΅)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.
For example, if π(πΊ) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and π©(π΅) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(π©(π΅)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.
For example, if π(π¦) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and β(π‘) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then π(β(π‘)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.