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30 Part I: The Questions

)>> ✓)>>Graphing radical functions with odd-numbered roots and recognizing the unlimited
domain
)>> ✓)>>Recognizing when polynomial functions don’t cross the x-axis at an intercept
)>> ✓)>>Using asymptotes correctly as a guide in graphing
)>> ✓)>>Reflecting functions vertically or horizontally, depending on the function
transformation

187.)>>
Functions and Their Inverses )>>

181–190 Find the inverse of the function. Then


graph both the function and its inverse.

)>> 181.)>> )>> 188.)>>

)>> 182.)>> )>> 189.)>>

)>> 183.)>> )>> 190.)>>

)>> 184.)>> Sketching Quadratic Functions


from Their Equations
191–195 Sketch the graph of the quadratic function.

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)>> 195.)>> Illustration by Thomson Digital

Writing Equations from )>> 198.)>>


Graphs of Parabolas
196–200 Given the graph of a quadratic function,
write its function equation in vertex form,
.

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Illustration by Thomson Digital

Illustration by Thomson Digital


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)>> 199.)>>
Investigating and Graphing
Radical Functions
201–210 Identify the domain of the radical function
and any intercepts. Then sketch a graph of the
function.

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Illustration by Thomson Digital

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200.

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Illustration by Thomson Digital

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208.)>>
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Investigating the Graphs of
Polynomial Functions
216–223 Determine the intercepts of the graph of the
polynomial. Then sketch the graph.
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)>> 216.)>>

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Investigating Absolute Value


Functions )>> 218.)>>

211–215 Find the range of the absolute value


function. Then sketch the function’s graph.

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)>> 213.)>> )>> 221.)>>

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34 Part I: The Questions

Investigating Rational Transformation of Functions


Functions 231–235 Describe the transformations from the
f function to the g function.
224–230 Determine any asymptotes of the rational
function. Then graph the function.
)>> 231.)>> ,

)>> 224.)>>

)>> 232.)>> ,

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)>> 233.)>> ,

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Transforming Selected Points


)>> 229.)>> Using Functions
236–240 Transform the points (3, 4), (‒2, 6),
and (5, ‒1) using the function description of the
transformations.

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)>> 237.)>> )>> 244.)>>

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)>> 239.)>> Sketching More Graphs


Using Basic Functions
and Transformations
)>> 240.)>> 246–250 Find the vertical asymptote of the given
function, which is a transformation of . Then
sketch the graph of the new function.

)>> 246.)>>
Sketching Graphs Using Basic
Functions and Transformations
241–245 Find the vertex of the given function,
which is a transformation of . Then sketch )>> 247.)>>
the graph of the new function.

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