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What happens during the process of composing functions?

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Step-by-step explanation:

By composing functions, we apply one function to the result of another function. So the definition is as follows:


The \ \mathbf{composition} \ of \ the \ function \ f \ with \ the \ function \ g \ is:\\ \\ (f \circ g)(x)=f(g(x))

Therefore, what happens during the process of composing functions is that:


The \ domain \ of \ (f \circ g) \ is \ the \ set \ of \ all \ x \ in \ the \ domain \ of \ g \\ such \ that \ g(x) \ is \ in \ the \ domain \ of \ f

In other words, we send the result of
g() through the result of
f()

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