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Exam-3: Functions and Models
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The graph shows the attendance at a hockey game, and the rate at which the fans enter
and exit the arena.
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Since the downward slope of segment 6 occurs before the large downward slope at the
end of the graph, it can be inferred that a small number of fans left before the end of
the game. Therefore, this statement is correct.
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Janelle alternates between running and walking. Janelle began by running, then slowed to
a walk, stopped, and then began running again. Which graph would represent this
situation?
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A plane takes off and climbs steadily for 15 minutes until it reaches 35,000 feet. It
travels at that altitude for 2 hours until it begins to descend to land, which it takes 15
minutes at a constant rate. Draw a graph of the situation.
2 hours = 120 min +15 min = 135
(15 minutes, 35,000 feet)
(135 minutes, 35,000 feet)
(150 minutes, 0 feet)
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Note: The ascending segment should be a straight-line segment that is increasing to a
height of 35,000 feet for 15 minutes.
The second segment should be horizontal for 2 hours.
The third segment should be a straight-line segment that is decreasing from a height of
35,000 feet for 15 minutes.
(x,y)
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Give the domain and range of each relation and interpret them in context. State the
corresponding outputs for the given inputs in context and explain whether the relation is
a function.
The relation represents the number of books sold and the price for the corresponding
number of books.
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* (Use the same variable as in f of m)
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* (Use the same variable as in f of p)
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* (Use the same variable as in f of b)
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Solve the equation for x.
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