How to build hard functions with the process of composition
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This instructional math video will teach you about functions and graphs.
We can build up complicated functions from simple functions by using the process of composition, where the output of one function becomes the input of another. It is also sometimes necessary to carry out the reverse process, decomposing a complicated function into two or more simple functions. This unit explains how.