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Lesson Menu Five-Minute Check (over Chapter 9) CCSS Then/Now New Vocabulary Key Concept: Square Root Function Example 1:Dilation of the Square Root Function Key Concept: Graphing Example 2:Reflection of the Square Root Function Example 3:Translation of the Square Root Function Example 4:Real-World Example: Analyze a Radical Function Example 5:Transformations of the Square Root Function

Over Chapter 9 5-Minute Check 1 A.(4, 17); maximum B.(2, 7); minimum C.(–2, 4); minimum D.(–2, 17); maximum What are the coordinates of the vertex of the graph of –3x = 12x? Is the vertex a maximum or a minimum?

Over Chapter 9 5-Minute Check 2 A.–9, 4 B.–7, 3 C.4, 6 D.7, 4 Solve x 2 + 4x = 21.

Over Chapter 9 5-Minute Check 3 Solve 4x x + 7 = 0. A. B.–3, 2 C. D.

Over Chapter 9 5-Minute Check 4 A.6 B.5 C.4 D.3

Over Chapter 9 5-Minute Check 5 A.$ B.$ C.$ D.$ A work of art purchased for $1200 increases in value 5% each year for 5 years. What is its value after 5 years?

Over Chapter 9 5-Minute Check 6 A.A(n) = 10n ● (–0.5); –30 B.A(n) = 10 ● (–0.5) n ; – C.A(n) = 10 ● (–0.5) n – 1 ; – D.A(n) = 10[n + (–0.5)]; 55 Write the function rule and find the sixth term of a sequence with a first term of 10 and common ratio of –0.5.

CCSS Content Standards F.IF.4 For a function that models a relationship between two quantities, interpret key features of graphs and tables in terms of the quantities, and sketch graphs showing key features given a verbal description of the relationship. F.IF.7b Graph square root, cube root, and piecewise- defined functions, including step functions and absolute value functions. Mathematical Practices 6 Attend to precision. Common Core State Standards © Copyright National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved.

Then/Now You graphed and analyzed linear, exponential, and quadratic functions. Graph and analyze dilations of radical functions. Graph and analyze reflections and translations of radical functions.

Vocabulary square root function radical function radicand

Concept 1

Example 1 Dilation of the Square Root Function Step 1Make a table.

Example 1 Dilation of the Square Root Function Step 2Plot the points. Draw a smooth curve. Answer: The domain is {x│x ≥ 0}, and the range is {y│y ≥ 0}.

Example 1 A.B. C.D.

Concept 2

Example 2 Reflection of the Square Root Function Compare it to the parent graph. State the domain and range. Make a table of values. Then plot the points on a coordinate system and draw a smooth curve that connects them.

Example 2 Reflection of the Square Root Function Answer: Notice that the graph is in the 4th quadrant. It is a vertical compression of the graph of that has been reflected across the x-axis. The domain is {x│x ≥ 0}, and the range is {y│y ≤ 0}.

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Example 2 A.It is a vertical stretch of that has been reflected over the x-axis. B.It is a translation of that has been reflected over the x-axis. C.It is a vertical stretch of that has been reflected over the y-axis. D.It is a translation of that has been reflected over the y-axis.

Example 3A Translation of the Square Root Function

Example 3A Translation of the Square Root Function Notice that the values of g(x) are 1 less than those of Answer: This is a vertical translation 1 unit down from the parent function. The domain is {x│x ≥ 0}, and the range is {g(x)│g(x) ≥ –1}. f(x)f(x) g(x)g(x)

Example 3B Translation of the Square Root Function

Example 3B Translation of the Square Root Function Answer: This is a horizontal translation 1 unit to the left of the parent function. The domain is {x│x ≥ –1}, and the range is {y│y ≥ 0}. h(x)h(x) f(x)f(x)

Example 3A A.It is a horizontal translation of that has been shifted 3 units right. B.It is a vertical translation of that has been shifted 3 units down. C.It is a horizontal translation of that has been shifted 3 units left. D.It is a vertical translation of that has been shifted 3 units up.

Example 3B A.It is a horizontal translation of that has been shifted 4 units right. B.It is a horizontal translation of that has been shifted 4 units left. C.It is a vertical translation of that has been shifted 4 units up. D.It is a vertical translation of that has been shifted 4 units down.

Example 4 Analyze a Radical Function TSUNAMIS The speed s of a tsunami, in meters per second, is given by the function where d is the depth of the ocean water in meters. Graph the function. If a tsunami is traveling in water 26 meters deep, what is its speed? Use a graphing calculator to graph the function. To find the speed of the wave, substitute 26 meters for d. Original function d = 26

Example 4 Analyze a Radical Function Use a calculator. Simplify. Answer: The speed of the wave is about 15.8 meters per second at an ocean depth of 26 meters. ≈ 15.8 ≈ 3.1(5.099)

Example 4 A.about 333 m/s B.about 18.3 m/s C.about 33.2 m/s D.about 22.5 m/s When Reina drops her key down to her friend from the apartment window, the velocity v it is traveling is given by where g is the constant, 9.8 meters per second squared, and h is the height from which it falls. Graph the function. If the key is dropped from 17 meters, what is its velocity when it hits the ground?

Example 5 Transformations of the Square Root Function

Example 5 Transformations of the Square Root Function Answer: This graph is a vertical stretch of the graph of that has been translated 2 units right. The domain is {x│x ≥ 2}, and the range is {y│y ≥ 0}.

Example 5 A.The domain is {x│x ≥ 4}, and the range is {y│y ≥ –1}. B.The domain is {x│x ≥ 3}, and the range is {y│y ≥ 0}. C.The domain is {x│x ≥ 0}, and the range is {y│y ≥ 0}. D.The domain is {x│x ≥ –4}, and the range is {y│y ≥ –1}.

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