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Piecewise Functions Notes

Vocabulary Domain – Any x value Piecewise Function – Multiple equations, graphed on the same graph, but over different domains Example: Function – For each x value, there is exactly one y value Must pass the vertical line test

Evaluate the piecewise function.

Evaluate the piecewise function.

Graph the piecewise function.

Graph the piecewise function.

Write a piecewise function of the graph.

Write a piecewise function of the graph.

Write a piecewise function of the graph.

Homework: Worksheet Piecewise Functions