10/12 & 13 Student Holiday Teacher Inservice. 10/14: Warm Up Wednesday.

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10/12 & 13 Student Holiday Teacher Inservice

10/14: Warm Up Wednesday

10/14 Objective I will be able to find domain and range and use function notation.

FUNCTION NOTATION to write a rule in function notation, use the symbol f(x) in place of y.

10/14 Concept Builder

10/14 On Your Own Journal pg. 80

10/14 Concept Builder

10/14 On Your Own Journal pg. 79

10/15: Warm Up Thursday

10/15 Objective I will be able to write equations that represent functions.

FUNCTION NOTATION to write a rule in function notation, use the symbol f(x) in place of y.

Steps to Finding Domain and Range When you know DOMAIN: 1.y= 2.input rule 3.2 nd WINDOW 4.go to Indpnt: Ask 5.2 nd GRAPH 6.Type in known value When you know RANGE: 1.y= 2.input rule 3.2 nd WINDOW 4.go to Depend: Ask 5.2 nd GRAPH 6.Type in known value

10/15 Concept Builder FIND USING THE CALCULATOR

10/15 Concept Builder FIND USING THE CALCULATOR

10/15 On Your Own Journal pg. 79 FIND USING THE CALCULATOR

10/16: Warm Up Friday

10/16 Objective I will use technology (graphing calculator) to solve for unknown values.

10/16 Examples:

10/16 Assignment: On your own sheet of paper, use the y= steps to solve these equations.