Basic Functions. Power Functions Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions Trigonometric Functions.

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Basic Functions

Power Functions Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions Trigonometric Functions

1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance What do you need to know about the basic functions?

Power Functions

Positive Even Powers 1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance

Positive Odd Powers 1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance

Negative Even Powers 1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance

Negative Odd Powers 1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance

Positive Even Roots 1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance

Positive Odd Roots 1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance

Exponential Growth 1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance

Exponential Decay 1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance

Natural Log Function 1.Shape 2.Domain 3.End behavior 4.Intercepts with coordinate axes 5.Compare them – Intercepts – Dominance

Sine and Cosine