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1 P.1 – Graphs & Models You will be able to…
Sketch the graph of an equation Find intercepts of a graph Test a graph for symmetry Find the points of intersection of two graphs Interpret Mathematical models for real-life data

2 A) Graphing - Table of Values (plotting points): ex. 𝑦= π‘₯ 2 βˆ’2
Intercepts: x-intercept (y = 0) and y-intercept (x = 0) ex. 2π‘₯ βˆ’3𝑦=6 x yy -1 2 1

3 Graphing continued… Symmetry:
1) y-axis: replace x with (-x) οƒ  yields equivalent eqn. 2) x-axis: replace y with (-y) οƒ  yields equivalent eqn. 3) origin: replace x & y with (-x) & (-x) οƒ yields equivalent eqn. Transformations: To be discussed in P.3

4 B) Points of Intersection -
What does it mean when two graphs intersect? ex. What does it mean that the equations 𝑦=3π‘₯ βˆ’1 π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ 𝑦= 1 2 π‘₯+4 intersect at (2,5)? To find the intersection of 2 or more graphs is called solving a System of Equations.

5 Solving Systems Algebraically -
Ex. Solve algebraically: π‘₯ 2 βˆ’π‘¦=3 π‘₯ βˆ’π‘¦=1

6 C) Mathematical Models -
Calculus p.7 , example 6

7 Guided Practice - Page 8 #10, 56, 58, 66 Writing Practice (Challenge) – Write the equation of a polynomial whose x-intercepts are at -4 , 3, and 8 and whose end behavior is rises to the left and decreases to the right.


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