Chapter 2 Examples Section 6 Special Functions. Example 1  Psychology  One psychologist charges for counseling at the rate of $85 per hour or any fraction.

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Chapter 2 Examples Section 6 Special Functions

Example 1  Psychology  One psychologist charges for counseling at the rate of $85 per hour or any fraction thereof. Draw a graph that represents this situation.

Example 2  Graph g(x) = -3

Example 3 Graph f(x) = |x - 3| and g(x) = |x + 2| on the same coordinate plane. Determine the similarities and the differences in the two graphs.

Example 4

Example 5 Determine whether each graph represents a function or not. If the graph is a function then name the type and justify your reasoning.

Special Functions Review GraphName

Even Degree

Odd Degree Absolute Value

Step Function (Greatest Integer Function) Piecewise Function