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Partner Whiteboard Review

What are two words we can use interchangeably with x values.

What are two words we can use interchangeably with x values.

What are two words we can use interchangeably with y values.

What are two words we can use interchangeably with y values.

Given f(x) = -4x +5, Find the value of the function when x = -2

Given f(x) = -4x +5, Find the value of the function when x = -2

For h(x) = -2x + 2, find the value of x so that h(x) = 10.

For h(x) = -2x + 2, find the value of x so that h(x) = 10.

Find the value of x so that the function has the given value.   p(x) = 9x-5; -2

Find the value of x so that the function has the given value.   p(x) = 9x-5; -2

Find f(2)

Find f(2)

Find x if g(x) is 1

Find x if g(x) is 1

Does the following mapping represent a function? Why or why not?

Does the following mapping represent a function? Why or why not?

State the Domain and Range of this graph

State the Domain and Range of this graph

State the Domain and Range of this function

State the Domain and Range of this function