In plainspeak, what do composite functions do?

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2021-09-09

In plainspeak, what do composite functions do?

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A composite function is generally a function that is written inside an another function. Composition of a function is done by substituting one function into another function. For example:
f[g(x)] is the composite function of f(x) and g(x). The composite function f[g(x)] is read as “f of g of x”

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