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Section 2.6 Special Functions. I. Constant function f(x) = constant Example: y = 4 II. Identity function f(x) = x Types of Special Functions y = x.

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1 Section 2.6 Special Functions

2 I. Constant function f(x) = constant Example: y = 4 II. Identity function f(x) = x Types of Special Functions y = x

3 III. A linear function in the form f(x) = mx + b with b = 0, is called a direct variation function y = mx+0

4 IV. Step functions Step functions are related to linear functions You can see where They get their name

5 V. Greatest Integer Function For any number x, rounded down to the greatest integer not equal to x. 2 2 2.1 2 2.... x f(x) = [ x ] [ x ] 2.9 symbol

6 VI. Absolute Value Functions The absolute value is described as follows: If x is “+” the absolute value of x is +x If x is “ - ” the absolute value of x is +x f(x) =  x 

7 1.) Graph: f(x) =  x + 2  x  x + 2  f(x) 1  1 + 2   -1 + 2  2  2 + 2  -2  -2 + 2  3  3 + 2  -3  -3 + 2 

8 2.) Graph: f(x) =  x  +2 3.) Graph: f(x) =  x - 2  5.) Graph: f(x) =  x - 2  +2 4.) Graph: f(x) = 2  x 

9 6.) f(x) = 2 [ x ] 7.) f(x) = [ x - 2 ] 9.) f(x) =  x - 2  -3 8.) f(x) = [ x ] +3 State the transformation for each

10 10.) When you send a letter, the number of stamps you need is based on weight. f(x) = $0.41 + $0.17[x - 1] When the weight exceeds each integer value of 1-ounce, the price increases by $0.17 For letters ≥ 1-ounce

11 f(x) = $0.41 + $0.17[x - 1] xf(x) 1 1.1 1.2 1.9... 2 2.1 For x(ounces) ≥ 1 Postage Fee

12 Homework Practice Worksheet 2-6 and Page 106 Problems: 20 - 28 (graphed on graph paper)


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