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5. Identify whether each prediction in Parts A and B is an interpolation or an extrapolation. ‘YourTurn ©B)_Vern created a website for his school’ sports teams. He has a hit counter on his site that lets him know how many people have visited the site. The table shows the ‘number of hits the site received each day for the first two weeks. Use a graphing, calculator to find the linear regression model. Then predict how many hits there will be on day 15. ies | eo ers ea a esa | ee eee | ae) enon) ae res |e s | 10 | 21 | 24 | 28 | 36 | 33 | 21 | 27 | 40 | 46 | so | 31 | 38 SIE 7. How are the attributes of increasing and decreasing related to average rate of change? How are the attributes of maximum and minimum values related to the atributes of increasing and decreasing? 8 Howcan line segments be used to sketch graphs of functions that model real-world situations? 9 When making predictions based on a linear model, would you expect interpolated or extrapolated values to be more accurate? Justify your answer. 10. Essential Question Check-In What are some of the attributes of a function? Audra, “Dean Cass. 1 [oy] Evaluate: Homework and Prac ‘The graph shows a function that models the value V (in millions of dollars) of a ‘stock portfolio as a function of time f (in months) over an 18-month period. eemey — tv. g 3 — Ei 3 : ony 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Time (months) On what it il is the function de sing? GD Onvinarinersaisietactondeeasint (3, |S) ‘On what intervals is the function increasing? (0,3) V (13,18) amy Oe poy scat aah POS ‘© Houghton Mifin Harcourt Publshing Company max: Yy=Z2.S a ® Identify any maximum values and minimum values. min: y 0 FS (3) What are the function's domain and range? ‘The table of values gives the probability ‘P(n) for getting all 5's when rolling a rvt2fa fats number cube m times. domoun. (1,5) : (Ga a ‘Gre. © 4. 1s P(n) ifereasing or decreasing’ Explain the significance of this, eayry, the Chanus 9et Smaller aS n ‘noeags 5. What is the end behaviondf P(n)? Explain the significance d¢ this. nN 6, PY) > -Wo 6. The table shows some values of a function. On which intervals is the function’s average rate of change sitive? Select all that apply. Po ply. 4 2- Yr “l* X2-X, i 1} 36 | De | 1296 | 776 @. From, ar oe Omniighy. ‘Use the graph of é Rnction f(x) to identity fac functions specified wwitwadZ 7. Find the function's average rate of change over each interval 2 b, Fromx=—2tox=1 a Fromx=—3tox= zZ-0 <4 eB om wat an Oo. O--1 2S 8. Onvhurnemabuerietocin vse (2 -() A (Z,00) 9. On what intervals are the fonctions values ngatvet’ (yyy ~D U (-\, z 10, What ae the zeros ofthe function? = = =’ ‘ Ae The following describes the United States nuclear stockplé from 1944 to 1974, From 1944 to 1958, there ‘was a gradual increase in the number of warheads from 0 to about 5000, From 1958 to 1966, there was a rapid increase in the number of warheads to a maximum of about 32,000, From 1966 to 1970, there was a decrease in the number of warheads to about 26,000. Finally, from 1970 to 1974, there was a small increase to about 28,000 warheads. Sketch a graph of the function, Module 1 0 Leson 2

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