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Do y o u k n o w H OW?
- Recreation You ride your bike to th e park, sit to read
for a while, an d th e n ride your bike hom e. It takes
you less tim e to ride from th e p ark to your h ouse
th a n it took to ride from your h o u se to th e park.
Draw a sketch of a graph th a t shows your possible
distance traveled over time. Label each section. - Identify the in d e p e n d e n t an d d e p e n d e n t variables in
the table below. Then describe th e relationship using
words, an equation, an d a graph.
Speed o f Sound in Air
Tem perature (°C)^10152025
Velocity (m/s) 337 340 343 346
Graph the function shown by each table. Tell whether
the function is linear o r nonlinear.
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Make a table of values for each function rule. Then
graph the function.
- y = 1.5x- 3
- y = -x2 + 4
Identify the domain and range of each relation. Use a
mapping diagram to determine whether the relation is
a function.
- { ( - 2 , 5), (8, 6), (3,12), (5, 6)}
- {(9, 6), (3, 8), (4, 9.5), (9, 2)}
9. Baking A bottle h olds 48 tsp of vanilla. The am ount
A of vanilla rem aining in th e bottle decreases by
2 ts p p e r b a t c h b of cookies. W rite a function rule to
re p resen t this situation. How m u ch vanilla rem ains
after 12 b atch es of cookies? - Party Favors You are buying p arty favors th a t cost
$2.47 each. You can sp en d no m ore th a n $30 on the
p arty favors. W hat d o m ain an d range are reasonable
for this situation?
Find the range of each function for the domain
{ - 4 , - 2 , 0 , 1.5,4}.
- /(x) = -2x - 3 12. /(x) = 5x2 + 4
Find the second, fourth, and eleventh terms of the
sequence described by each explicit formula.
- A{n) = 2 + {n - 1)(—2.5)
- A{n) = -9 + [n - 1)(3)
Tell whether each sequence is arithmetic. Justify your
answer. If the sequence is arithmetic, write a recursive
formula and an explicit formula to represent it.
- 128,64,32, 16,... 16. 3,3.25,3.5,3.75,...
Do y o u UN DERSTAND?
Vocabulary Tell whether each relationship should be
represented by a continuous or discrete graph.
- th e price of turkey th a t sells for $.89 p er p o u n d
- th e profit you m ake selling flowers at $1.50 each
w h e n each flower costs you $.80 - Reasoning C an a function have an infinite n u m b er
of values in its d o m ain an d only a finite n u m b er
of values in its range? If so, describe a real-world
situation th a t ca n be m od eled by such a function. - Writing W hat is th e difference betw een a relation
an d a function? Is every relation a function? Is every
function a relation? Explain.
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