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About This Drill
AP® Precalculus: Composition of Functions — Drill 1 is a Math practice drill covering composition-of-functions. It contains 5 original questions created by Brian Stewart, a Barron's test prep author with over 20 years of tutoring experience.
Practice evaluating and analyzing composed functions on the AP® Precalculus exam. These five questions cover table-based evaluation, symbolic simplification, domain restrictions, and interpreting compositions in real-world contexts — skills tested across all three sections of the AP® exam.
Questions in This Drill
- The tables below give selected values of f and g.
What is the value of f(g(2))?
- Let f(x) = 2x − 1 and g(x) = x2 + 3. Which of the following is an expression for (f ∘ g)(x)?
- Let f(x) = √x − 4 and g(x) = x2. What is the domain of (f ∘ g)(x)?
- A company's monthly profit P (in thousands of dollars) depends on the number of units sold n according to P(n) = 0.4n − 8. The number of units sold depends on the price per unit p (in dollars) according to n(p) = 200 − 5p. Which of the following expresses the monthly profit as a function of price?
- Functions f and g are defined by f(x) = \(\dfrac{1}{x-2}\) and g(x) = \(\dfrac{3}{x}\). For what value(s) of x is (f ∘ g)(x) undefined?