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FUNCTIONS

LETS RECAP

PROPERTIES
Domain Range Variation

Sign
Extremes Intercepts: Zero(s) Initial Value

STATE THE PROPERTIES

STATE THE PROPERTIES

PARAMETERS
The parameters are your


-In all types of functions they are the same, unless you can eliminate the b.

INVERSE
If you have a table of values; Write the x values in the y column, And the y values in the x column. If youre looking at a graph: Pretend theres a mirror on = and reflect the image.

COMPOSITES
= ( )
Ex: () = 2 + 4 = + 4 4 ( 2 + 4 4) 2 2 + 4 4 + 4 2 2 + 8 8 + 4 2 2 + 8 4

OPERATIONS ON FUNCTIONS
Addition
Subtraction Multiplication Division
Ex: () = 2 + 4 = + 4 4

ZERO-DEGREE POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS

ALSO KNOWN AS: Constant Functions

PROPERTIES OF Z.D.P .F
Domain: Range: 2 (this will always be the value that y = ___) Variation: Constant Sign: Will be either positive over or negative over Extremes: Both max and min will be the range Intercepts: Zeros: will not exist, unless line is at y=0 Initial Value: same as range.

FIRST-DEGREE POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS

ALSO KNOWN AS: Linear Functions

FIRST-DEGREE POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS


Rule: = +
= = =

PROPERTIES OF F.D.P .F
Domain: Range: Variation: Will be either increasing over or decreasing over Sign: Changes at the zeros Extremes: WILL NOT EXIST

Intercepts:
Zeros: x-intercept
Will only be one

Initial Value: y-intercept

SECOND-DEGREE POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS

ALSO KNOWN AS: Quadratics Or Parabolas

FIRST-DEGREE POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS

Rule:
Standard Form: () = ( ) + NO = + General Form:PARAMETER B + = (, )

FINDING VERTEX

If you are given the equation in General Form and are looking for the vertex , = ,

If you are looking for the x-coordinates at a specific y. = ( ) + What is the coordinate of x at = 10?

1.

Expand the expression:


= + = + + = + + = +

2.

Make one side equal to zero: = + = +

3.

Use the Quadratic Formula to solve for the values of x:


= = 5.87 = 2.13

PROPERTIES OF S.D.P .F
Domain: Range: From Vertex to infinity If U ( > 0) = , If ( < 0) , Variation: Changes at the Vertex Sign: Changes at the zeros Extremes: Will only have a min OR a max not both

Intercepts:
Zeros: x-intercept(s)
Find by factoring or Quadratic Formula

Initial Value: y-intercept

YOUR MISSION

Please split yourselves into 6 groups.

YOUR MISSION:
We have also covered three other functions: Greatest Integer (Step) Absolute Value Square Root In your groups you will research the function and come up with a summary lesson. Be sure to explore:
The Concept Rule Graph Properties Inverse Parameters Ordered Pairs How to find Rule How to Graph How to Solve the Rule Inequalities Real Life Connections Your Calculator

ABSOLUTE VALUE FUNCTIONS


Jeremy Dylan Andrew Brianna Christine Brad Travis

SQUARE ROOT FUNCTIONS


Greg Riley Brett Savannah Holly Hayley Carmina Becca

GREATEST INTEGER FUNCTIONS


Grace Hannah Michelle Matthew Natalie Ben Ashleigh

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