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26 September, 04:25

You have a coupon for your favorite clothing store for $25 off any purchase of more than $50. The store is also running a 20%-off sale on its entire inventory. Let x be the original price, f (x) be the price with the $25 coupon applied, and g (x) be the price with the 20% discount applied.

a. Write an expression for f (x).

b. Write an expression for g (x).

c. What would the expression (f o g) (x) represent?

d. What would the expression (g o f) (x) represent?

e. If the store allows you to apply both the 20% discount and the $25-off coupon, does it matter which you apply first? How do y

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  1. 26 September, 04:39
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    F (x) = (1 - 0.25) x = 0.75x

    f (x) = 0.75x

    g (x) = (1 - 0.2) x = 0.8x

    g (x) = 0.8x

    (f o g) (x) = f (g (x)) = 0.75 (0.8x) = 0.6x

    (f o g) (x) = 0.6x

    (g o f) (x) = 0.8 (0.75x) = 0.6x

    (g o f) (x) = 0.6x

    It does not matter which one you apply first.
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