The document discusses pre-calculus topics including:
1) Domain and range of polynomial functions including determining them from graphs and algebraic expressions as well as using the vertical line test.
2) Finding the vertex of a parabola using the formula -b/2a and then substituting that x value into the original equation to find the y value of the vertex.
3) Domains and ranges of other function types including rational functions, radical functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions.
The document discusses pre-calculus topics including:
1) Domain and range of polynomial functions including determining them from graphs and algebraic expressions as well as using the vertical line test.
2) Finding the vertex of a parabola using the formula -b/2a and then substituting that x value into the original equation to find the y value of the vertex.
3) Domains and ranges of other function types including rational functions, radical functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions.
The document discusses pre-calculus topics including:
1) Domain and range of polynomial functions including determining them from graphs and algebraic expressions as well as using the vertical line test.
2) Finding the vertex of a parabola using the formula -b/2a and then substituting that x value into the original equation to find the y value of the vertex.
3) Domains and ranges of other function types including rational functions, radical functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions.
Domain and Range (make it real number!) (Polynomial Functions)
1. Solving domain and range from graphs 2. Solving domain and range from algebraic expressions 3. Vertical line test 4. M not equal zero means domain range not infinite 5. –b/2a is getting the x vertex , substitute to get the y vertex. 6. All polynomial domains are all real numbers
Solving domain and range from
1. Rational -domains: all real numbers will not make denominator zero -range: put all x to left all real numbers will not make y denominator zero 2. Radical Degree 1 >=0 Degree 2 > beyond < between Degree 2 No roots, all real numbers