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Welcome to CCGPS AlgebraMrs. Fleming
1/22/2014
Lesson 1.06: Function
Notation
Lesson 1.07: Functions
1.07 SI 2s
Do you have your
math notebook,
calculator, and
something to write
with?
“With flexibility comes responsibility.”
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This week a lot is happening! Stay on top of things!
Does your SI look like this?
Or this?
CCGPS StandardsGA.MCC9-12.F.IF.5
Relate the domain of a function to its graph and, where applicable, to the quantitative relationship it describes, For example, if the function h(n) gives the number of person-hours it takes to assemble n engines in a factory, then the positive integers would be an appropriate domain for the function.
Review1. Write the equation to this
line in function notation.
2. What is the domain of this function? How could we
write this?
Interval Notation
In “Interval Notation” you just write the beginning and ending numbers of the interval, and use:
[ ] a square bracket if you want to include the value, or
( ) a round bracket if you do NOT want to include the value
Old way:
0<x≤20
New way:
Domain and Interval Notation
Rewrite these domains in interval notation:
1.-2<x<4 2. -∞< x≤ 6
Domain and Interval Notation.Now let’s look at a graph. What is the domain? Write the domain in interval notation.
Does it extend forever and ever in both directions? What will my two end numbers be?
We ♥ MATH! So what is the DOMAIN on the
function in the interval between the 2 ♥’s.
Lets look at one in context…
Study Island 2s
What do you think this graph would look like? Think about what “t” represents.
Study Island 2s
Can you eat negative
hamburgers?
Think about what the domain or
input, or x-values represent. What
type of constraint must we have?
Let’s look at some exponential functions!
What does this graph look like? Let’s look at
this cool website!
https://www.desmos.com/calculator
Use the graphing website to help you visualize the graph!
What do I do now?Function Notation LMS lesson
Functions LMS lesson
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