What do we need to do to get better? Piecewise Functions Mrs. Ramsey.

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What do we need to do to get better?

Piecewise Functions Mrs. Ramsey

Evaluating Evaluate the piecewise for the following: Evaluate the piecewise for the following: X= 2 X= 2 X= 4 X= 4 X= -2 X= -2

Evaluating Evaluate the piecewise for the following: Evaluate the piecewise for the following: X = 1 X = 1 X = 4 X = 4 X = -3 X = -3 X = 0 X = 0 X = 7 X = 7

Graph, state domain and range, evaluate.

Homework – worksheet Open Google Drive – create a word document Title it “Your Name – Pre-Calc Journal” Share it with me and make sure I can edit: Entry 1 – 9/18/14 “How to graph a piecewise function” Type instructions as if you are explaining this topic to someone who has never done it before. Go through each step in detail!