Modeling with Functions

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Modeling with Functions Section 3.3 Modeling with Functions

Objective By following instructions students will be able to: Describe function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a content.

Explain 1A For each example identify the independent and dependent variables. Write an equation in function notation for each situation, and then use the equation to solve the problem. A lawyer’s fee is $180 per hour for his services. How much does the lawyer charge for 5 hours?

Explain 1B For each example identify the independent and dependent variables. Write an equation in function notation for each situation, and then use the equation to solve the problem. The admission fee at a carnival is $9. Each ride costs $1.75. How much does it cost to go to the carnival and then go on 12 rides?

Your-Turn #1 Identify the independent and dependent variables. Write an equation in function notation for each situation. Then use the equation to solve the problem. Natalie earns $7.50 per hour babysitting. How much money will she earn after working 8 hours?

Explain 2A Write a function in function notation for each situation. Find a reasonable domain and range for each function. Manuel has already sold $20 worth of tickets to the school play. He has 4 tickets left to sell at $2.50 per ticket. Write a function for the total amount collected from ticket sales.

Explain 2B Write a function in function notation for each situation. Find a reasonable domain and range for each function. A telephone company charges $0.25 per minute for the first 5 minutes of a call plus a $0.45 connection fee per call. Write a function for the total cost in dollars of making a call.

Your-Turn #2 Write a function in function notation for each situation. Find a reasonable domain and range for each function. a) The temperature early in the morning is 17 °C. The temperature increases by 2 °C for every hour for the next 5 hours. Write a function for the temperature in degrees Celsius. b) Takumi earns $8.50 per hour proofreading advertisements at a local newspaper. He works no more than 5 hours a day. Write a function for his earnings.

Revisit Objective Did we… Describe function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a content?

Homework HW: Page 111 #s 1-8 (omit 2), 13-16, 21, 22, LPT