Addition and Subtraction of Functions

Addition of functions is a pointwise operation:

$(f + g)(x) = f(x) + g(x).$

Subtraction is defined similarly as

$(f - g)(x) = f(x) - g(x).$

In the applet below, the graphs of both f and g could be dragged up and down at any point. This will automatically change the result of the operation. The graph of f is depicted in black and that of g in green. For the sum (f + g), I use blue, and for the difference (f - g) red color. Thus of the three graphs only two -- the black and the green -- are draggable.


This applet requires Sun's Java VM 2 which your browser may perceive as a popup. Which it is not. If you want to see the applet work, visit Sun's website at http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp, download and install Java VM and enjoy the applet.


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