Domain and Range Increasing and Decreasing x- and y-intercepts

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Domain and Range Increasing and Decreasing x- and y-intercepts Analyzing Graphs Domain and Range Increasing and Decreasing x- and y-intercepts

Finding Domain and Range

Finding Domain and Range

Finding Domain and Range

Increasing and Decreasing

Increasing and Decreasing

Increasing and Decreasing

X- and Y-intercepts X-int: ____________ X-int: ____________

X- and Y-intercepts X-int: ____________ Y-int: ___________

X- and Y-intercepts X-int: ____________ Y-int: ___________

Putting it ALL Together

Analyze the Graph Domain: ______________ Range: _______________ Increasing: ____________ Decreasing: ___________ X-intercept: ___________ Y-intercept: ___________

Analyze the Graph Domain: ______________ Range: _______________ Increasing: ____________ Decreasing: ___________ X-intercept: ___________ Y-intercept: ___________

Analyze the Graph Domain: ______________ Range: _______________ Increasing: ____________ Decreasing: ___________ X-intercept: ___________ Y-intercept: ___________

Analyze the Graph Domain: ______________ Range: _______________ Increasing: ____________ Decreasing: ___________ X-intercept: ___________ Y-intercept: ___________

Analyze the Graph Domain: ______________ Range: _______________ Increasing: ____________ Decreasing: ___________ X-intercept: ___________ Y-intercept: ___________

I Want You! To do your Handout  Homework I Want You! To do your Handout 

Analyze the Graph Domain: ______________ Range: _______________ Increasing: ____________ Decreasing: ___________ X-intercept: ___________ Y-intercept: ___________

Analyze the Graph Domain: ______________ Range: _______________ Increasing: ____________ Decreasing: ___________ X-intercept: ___________ Y-intercept: ___________

Analyze the Graph Domain: ______________ Range: _______________ Increasing: ____________ Decreasing: ___________ X-intercept: ___________ Y-intercept: ___________

Analyze the Graph Domain: ______________ Range: _______________ Increasing: ____________ Decreasing: ___________ X-intercept: ___________ Y-intercept: ___________