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1 Warm-Up Exercises 1. Graph y = –x – 2 with domain –2, –1, 0, 1, and 2. ANSWER

2 Warm-Up Exercises 2. 3x + 4y = 16 Rewrite the equation so y is a function of x. ANSWER 3 4 y = – x + 4 3. –6x – 2y = –12 ANSWER y = –3x + 6

3 Warm-Up Exercises Simplify. Write original equation. Standardized Test Practice EXAMPLE 1 Test (1, –4): 3x – y =3x – y =7 3(1) – (–4) = ? 7 Substitute 1 for x and –4 for y. So, (3, 4) is not a solution, but (1, – 4) is a solution of 3x – y = 7. ANSWER The correct answer is B. AB DC 7 =7

4 Warm-Up Exercises SOLUTION STEP 1 Make a table. x 02468 y43210 EXAMPLE 4 Graph a linear function 1 2 Graph the function y = with domain x  0. – x + 4 Then identify the range of the function.

5 Warm-Up Exercises STEP 2 STEP 3 Connect the points with a ray because the domain is restricted. STEP 4 Identify the range. From the graph, you can see that all points have a y- coordinate of 4 or less, so the range of the function is y ≤ 4. EXAMPLE 4 Graph a linear function Plot the points.

6 Warm-Up Exercises Daily Homework Quiz 1. Graph y + 2x = 4. ANSWER

7 Warm-Up Exercises Warm-up: #18 and #19 need to be completed by the end of the warm up. You will have 15 minutes. Your work for the benchmark will be collected today. Homework: Page 157 #3-8 all, #11-25 all

8 Warm-Up Exercises Substitute 3 for x and 4 for y. Simplify. Write original equation. Check whether each ordered pair is a solution of the equation. SOLUTION Which ordered pair is a solution of 3x – y = 7? EXAMPLE 1 Standardized Test Practice (3, 4) A (1, –4) B (5, –3) C (–1, –2) D Test (3, 4) : 3(3) – 4 = ? 7 3x – y =3x – y =7 5 =7

9 Warm-Up Exercises Example 2 Tell whether 4, – is a solution of x + 2y = 5. 1 2 not a solutionANSWER

10 Warm-Up Exercises Solve the equation for y. SOLUTION Example 3 Graph an equation Graph the equation –2x + y = –3. –2x + y = –3 y = 2x –3 STEP 1

11 Warm-Up Exercises Graph an equation Example 3 Plot the points. Notice that the points appear to lie on a line. STEP 3 Make a table by choosing a few values for x and finding the values of y. x–2–1012 y–7–5–3–11 STEP 2

12 Warm-Up Exercises Graph an equation EXAMPLE 3 Connect the points by drawing a line through them. Use arrows to indicate that the graph goes on without end. STEP 4

13 Warm-Up Exercises Example 4 Graph the equation. y + 3x = –2 ANSWER

14 Warm-Up Exercises Graph y = 2. Graph y = b and x = a EXAMPLE 5 SOLUTION For every value of x, the value of y is 2. The graph of the equation y = 2 is a horizontal line 2 units above the x -axis.

15 Warm-Up Exercises Example 6) Graph x = –1

16 Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE 7. y = 2.5 Graph the equation. ANSWER

17 Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE 8. x = –4 Graph the equation. ANSWER

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20 Warm-up: Number 18 and 19 need to be completed Homework: Worksheet given in class AND Page 157 #26-31 all, and # 35 # 36

21 Warm-Up Exercises SOLUTION RUNNING The distance d (in miles) that a runner travels is given by the function d = 6t where t is the time (in hours) spent running. The runner plans to go for a 1.5 hour run. Graph the function and identify its domain and range. STEP 1 Identify whether the problem specifies the domain or the range. You know the amount of time the runner plans to spend running. Because time is the independent variable, the domain is specified in this problem. The domain of the function is 0 ≤ t ≤ 1.5. Solve a multi-step problem EXAMPLE 1

22 Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 1 Solve a multi-step problem STEP 2 Graph the function. Make a table of values. Then plot and connect the points. t ( hours ) 00.511.5 d ( miles ) 0369 STEP 3 Identify the unspecified domain or range. From the table or graph, you can see that the range of the function is 0 ≤ d ≤ 9.

23 Warm-Up Exercises SOLUTION EXAMPLE 2 Solve a related problem WHAT IF? Suppose the runner in Example 5 instead plans to run 12 miles. Graph the function and identify its domain and range. STEP 1 Identify whether the problem specifies the domain or the range. You are given the distance that the runner plans to travel. Because distance is the dependent variable, the range is specified in this problem. The range of the function is 0 ≤ d ≤ 12.

24 Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 2 Solve a related problem STEP 2 Graph the function. To make a table, you can substitute d -values ( be sure to include 0 and 12) into the function d = 6t and solve for t. t ( hours ) 012 d ( miles ) 0612 STEP 3 Identify the unspecified domain or range. From the table or graph, you can see that the domain of the function is 0 ≤ t ≤ 2.

25 Warm-Up Exercises Example 3 GAS COSTS For gas that costs $2 per gallon, the equation C = 2g gives the cost C (in dollars) of pumping g gallons of gas. You plan to pump $10 worth of gas. Graph the function and identify its domain and range. domain: 0 ≤ g ≤ 5, range: 0 ≤ C ≤ 10 ANSWER

26 Warm-Up Exercises Example 4 Graph the function y = –3x + 1 with domain x  0. Then identify the range of the function. ANSWER y  1

27 Warm-Up Exercises Example 5 The distance in miles an elephant walks in t hours is given by d = 5t. The elephant walks for 2.5 hours. Graph the function and identify its domain and range. domain : 0  t  2.5 range : 0  d  12.5 ANSWER

28 Warm-Up Exercises 26) y ≥ - 2 27) y ≥ 3 28) y = 4 29) y = -6 30) -5 ≤ y ≤ 3 31) -4 ≤ y ≤ 0

29 Warm-Up Exercises 35) Domain: 0 ≤ f ≤5 Range: 0 ≤ w ≤2.2 2 pounds 36) Domain: 0 ≤ t ≤ 4 Range: 0 ≤ d ≤ 200 125 miles


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