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State the Domain and Range. Is it a Function?

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State the Domain and Range

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State the Domain and Range

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Using the function machine below, if you input -2, what is the output?

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Given the function

if the Domain is what is the Range?

( ) 3 8f x x 5,0,2

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Given the output of this function is 16, what is the input?

( ) 12f x x

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Answer: D: R: function? NO

State the Domain and Range. Is it a Function?

2,4,5,9

2,0,2,4

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Answer: D: R:

State the Domain and Range

1y

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Answer: D: R:

State the Domain and Range

4 3x 1 6y

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Answer: 3

Using the function machine below, if you input -2, what is the output?

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Answer:

Given the function

if the Domain is what is the Range?

( ) 3 8f x x 5,0,2

2,8,23

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Answer: 4 or -28

Given the output of this function is 16, what is the input?

( ) 12f x x

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What is the Domain and Range of the parent function

3( )f x x

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What is the end behavior of the parent function

( )f x x

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Where is the parent function increasing, decreasing, or constant

2( )f x x

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Is the parent function even, odd, or neither?

3( )f x x

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State the x and y intercepts of the parent function

( ) 2xf x

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Answer: D: R:

What is the Domain and Range of the parent function

3( )f x x

, ,

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Answer: rises to the right and rises to the left

What is the end behavior of the parent function

( )f x x

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Answer: increasing: decreasing:

Where is the parent function increasing, decreasing, or constant

2( )f x x

(0, ) ,0

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Answer: ODD

Is the parent function even, odd, or neither?

3( )f x x

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Answer: x – int: none y – int: (0,1)

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State where the parent function is greater than 0. That is where

( ) 0f x

( )f x x

0,

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Describe the transformations from the parent function 2( )f x x

2( ) ( 2)g x x

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Describe the transformations from the parent function 3( )f x x

3( ) 5g x x

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Describe the transformations from the parent function ( )f x x

( ) 3g x x

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Describe the transformations from the parent function

( ) 3 5g x x

( )f x x

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Describe the transformations from the parent function 2( )f x x

2( ) 8g x x

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Describe the transformations from the parent function 3( )f x x

31( ) ( 3)

2g x x

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Answer: shift left 2 units

Describe the transformations from the parent function 2( )f x x

2( ) ( 2)g x x

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Answer: shift down 5 units

Describe the transformations from the parent function

3( ) 5g x x

3( )f x x

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Answer: vertical stretch of 3

Describe the transformations from the parent function

( ) 3g x x

( )f x x

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Answer: shift right 3 units and up 5 units

Describe the transformations from the parent function ( )f x x

( ) 3 5g x x

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Answer: reflection over the x-axis followed by a shift up 8 units

Describe the transformations from the parent function 2( )f x x

2( ) 8g x x

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Answer: vertical shrink of ½ followed by a reflection over the x-axis and a shift right 3 units

Describe the transformations from the parent function 3( )f x x

31( ) ( 3)

2g x x

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If (3,-4) is a point on , then what point is guaranteed to be on ?

( )f x1( )f x

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Find the inverse of

( ) 2 1f x x

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The graphs of inverse functions are reflections over the line ________.

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If the domain of f(x) is then what is the range of ?

2, 1f x

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Find the inverse of

3( ) 1f x x

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Find the inverse of

State the Domain and Range of the function and its inverse.

( ) 2f x x

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Answer: (-4, 3)

If (3,-4) is a point on , then what point is guaranteed to be on ?

( )f x1( )f x

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Answer:

Find the inverse of

( ) 2 1f x x

1 1( )

2

xf x

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Answer: y = x

The graphs of inverse functions are reflections over the line ________.

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Answer:

If the domain of f(x) is then what is the range of ?

2, 1f x

2,

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Answer:

Find the inverse of

3( ) 1f x x

1 3( ) 1f x x

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Answer: D of f: R of f:

D: R:

1 2 2f x x

2, 0,

0, 2,

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What is the average rate of change of

From x = 1 to x = 2

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What is the average rate of change of

From x = -2 to x = 2

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The path of a golf ball can be modeled by

Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 1 sec to 3 sec?

2( ) 16 64h t t t

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The path of a golf ball can be modeled by

Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 3 sec to 4 sec?

2( ) 16 64h t t t

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What does the average rate of change measure?

Use math vocabulary when answering.

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The path of a golf ball can be modeled by

Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 1 sec to 2 sec?

2( ) 16 64h t t t

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Answer: 3

What is the average rate of change of

From x = 1 to x = 2

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Answer: 0

What is the average rate of change of

From x = -2 to x = 2

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Answer: 0 ft/sec

The path of a golf ball can be modeled by

Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 1 sec to 3 sec?

2( ) 16 64h t t t

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Answer: -48 ft/sec

The path of a golf ball can be modeled by

Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 3 sec to 4 sec?

2( ) 16 64h t t t

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Answer: It measures the slope of the secant line between two points.

What does the average rate of change measure?

Use math vocabulary when answering.

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Answer: 16 ft/sec

The path of a golf ball can be modeled by

Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 1 sec to 2 sec?

2( ) 16 64h t t t