Functions: Is it? Domain/Range? Evaluate!

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Functions: Is it? Domain/Range? Evaluate! BM #3 Review

Evaluate from Equation Find f(g(7)) Find Find g(f(f((x))), when x = 8

State the Domain and Range. Explain if it is a function. {(6, 4), (4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 5)}

State the Domain and Range. Explain if it is a function.

State the Domain and Range. Explain if it is a function.

State the Domain and Range. Explain if it is a function.

State the Domain and Range. Explain if it is a function. f(x) 5 -8 12 -4

Benchmark #3 On Monday Definition of function—how to identify from table, points and graph Find Domain and Range—table/points or graph Evaluate Functions