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Math901
Math901@MathMath901·
#math 11-05-2026 Algebra: Nested functions dilema.
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Fido Johnson
Fido Johnson@JohnsonFido·
@MathMath901 What’s the purpose of deploying the shapes? It seems like the main thing that you’re testing is whether someone interprets what you mean by your shapes in the same manner that you do. Perfectly good standard notation already exists 🤷🏻‍♀️
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JoKaMath
JoKaMath@JoKaMath·
@MathMath901 square(x–1)=x–5 x=t+1 square(t)=t–4 square(square(x+5))=x+5–4–4=x–3 circle(x–3)=x–2 x=t+3 circle(t)=t+1 circle(2002)=2003
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Celiquial@Celiquial·
@MathMath901 f(x-1)=x-5->f(ξ)=ξ-4 y=f(f(x+5))=f(x+1)=x-3 g(x-3)=x-2->g(ξ)=ξ+1 g(2002)=2003
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DrXJ13
DrXJ13@DrXJ13·
@MathMath901 Let's name f(x) the rectangle and g(x) the ellipse, so: f(x-1)=x-5 => f(x)=x-4 g(f(f(x+5)))=x-2 f(x+5)=x+1 f(x+1)=x-3 g(x-3)=x-2 => g(x)=x+1 Answer: g(2002)=2003
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waiting@kubantemriuk·
@MathMath901 Define the rectangle as the function f and the circle as the function g. f(x-1)=x-5, g(f(f(x+5)))=x-2 f(x-1)=x-5=(x-1)-4, so f(x)=x-4 f(f(x+5)) = f(x+1) = x-3 g(x-3) = x-2 = x-3 +1 g(x) = x +1 g(2002) = 2003
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