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If you want to compose two functions, you need the ____ of the first function to have points in common with the domain of the second function.
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If you want to compose two functions, you need the ____ of the first function to have points in common with the domain of the second function.
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if you want to compose two functions, you need the ____ of the first function to have points in common with the domain of the second function.
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The mising word that you need is range. In that way you may compose two functions out of the common fields found between the range of the first function and the domain of the second. Hope this helps
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