By Chris Chase.  Function:  Function Notation: Example of evaluating a function for an input or output y=2x+3.

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By Chris Chase

 Function:  Function Notation: Example of evaluating a function for an input or output y=2x+3

 STEP 3: Plug in your starting or ending point and slope into slope intercept form  STEP 1: Find the start and end points of the line  STEP 2: Find the Slope

y= 2x + 3

 The basics of the atomic structure..  An atom is made up of P.E.N.

 What is the difference between Isotopes and Ions? Examples: IONS: ISOTOPES:

 Atomic Radius:  Electronegativity:  Ionization Energy: