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1 Learning Target Students will be able to: Graph functions given a limited domain and Graph functions given a domain of all real numbers.

2 Graph the function for the given domain.
f(x) = x2 – 3; D: {–2, –1, 0, 1, 2}

3 Graph the function for the given domain.
–2x + y = 3; D: {–5, –3, 1, 4}

4 If the domain of a function is all real numbers, any number can be used as an input value. This process will produce an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the function. Therefore, arrowheads are drawn at both “ends” of a smooth line or curve to represent the infinite number of ordered pairs. If a domain is not given, assume that the domain is all real numbers.

5 Graph the function –3x + 2 = y.

6 Graph the function g(x) = |x| + 2.

7 Graph the function f(x) = 3x – 2.

8 Graph the function y = |x – 1|.

9 Use a graph of the function to find the value of f(x) when x = –4
Use a graph of the function to find the value of f(x) when x = –4. Check your answer.

10 Use the graph of to find the value of x when f(x) = 3
Use the graph of to find the value of x when f(x) = 3. Check your answer.

11 Recall that in real-world situations you may have to limit the domain to make answers reasonable. For example, quantities such as time, distance, and number of people can be represented using only nonnegative values. When both the domain and the range are limited to nonnegative values, the function is graphed only in Quadrant I.

12 A mouse can run 3. 5 meters per second. The function y = 3
A mouse can run 3.5 meters per second. The function y = 3.5x describes the distance in meters the mouse can run in x seconds. Graph the function. Use the graph to estimate how many meters a mouse can run in 2.5 seconds.

13 Warm Up Solve each equation for y. 1. 2x + y = 3 2. –x + 3y = –6
4. Generate ordered pairs for y = –2x + 3 y = 2x – 4 using x = –4, –2, 0, 2 and 4. (–4, –1), (–2, 0), (0, 1), (2, 2), (4, 3)

14 Solve the inequality and graph the solutions.
45 + 2b > 61 –10 –8 –6 –4 –2 2 4 6 8 10 8 – 3y ≥ 29 –10 –8 –6 –4 –2 2 4 6 8 10


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