Basic Operations
Basic Operations
Dividing Functions
To divide functions, put the first function as the numerator of a fraction and the second function as the denominator of a fraction. Simplify if possible. Always define your function; division by zero is not defined. Therefore, values that would create a zero in the denominator are not allowed. This concept will be addressed in more detail in the rational functions unit.
Example 1 Given
Step 1. Put the functions in fraction form.
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Step 2. Try to simplify the new expression.
This expression is already simplified.
Step 3. Be sure your expression is defined.
Since division by zero is undefined,
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Therefore, f(x) ÷ g(x) =
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