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Frances puts $50 in a bank account on Monday morning every week. Draw a graph of what Frances's bank account looks like over time. Put number of weeks on the horizontal axis, and number of dollars in her account on the vertical axis.

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Frances puts $50 in a bank account on Monday morning every week. Draw a graph of what Frances's bank account looks like over time. Put number of weeks on the horizontal axis, and number of dollars in her account on the vertical axis. A) ‏. B) ‏. C) ‏. D) ‏. E) ‏ None of the Above. ?. $. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Frances puts $50 in a bank account on Monday morning every week.Draw a graph of what Frances's bank account looks like over time. Put number of weeks on the horizontal axis, and number of dollars in her account on the vertical axis.

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A) B)

C) D)

E)None of the Above

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?

months

$

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Not Correct

weeks

$

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Looking at the problem day by day

weeks

$

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Solution

weeks

$

C)

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Whirlwind Function Tour

Piecewise FunctionsAbsolute Value

Monomials (AKA Power Functions)

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Writing a formula for Frances

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Piecewise function

Function definition is given over interval “pieces”

Ex:

Means: “When x is between 0 and 2, use the formula “2x+1.” When x is between 2 and 5, use the formula “(x-3)2”

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Consider the piecewise function below:

Find f(3).

A) 7B) -2C) -3D) Both (a) and (b)E) None of the above

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Solution

Find f(3)

When x is less than or equal to 5, we use the formula “x-5”

Three is less than or equal to five.

3-5=-2

B) -2

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Graphing

“When x is between 0 and 2, use the formula “2x+1.” When x is between 2 and 5, use the formula “(x-3)2”

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Special Piecewise Functions

floor(x) (pronounced “floor of x”)

Writes functions like Frances' easily

Used a lot in computer programming

Not covered in this class

Ask me if you're curious

abs(x) (pronounced “the absolute value of x”)

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|x|

Also written abs(x)

Pronounced “The absolute value of x”

Definition

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Monomials

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Monomial (Power Function)

Any function of the form: f(x)=axb

(These are not exponentials: f(x)=abx)

Monomials have five sub families:

Even power

Odd power

1/n Power

Negative Power

Real Power

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Making a Table

If you want to know how a monomial behaves, you can ALWAYS make a table.

f(x)=2x3

x f(x)

-2 -16

-1 -2

0 0

1 2

2 16

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Even Power MonomialsPower of 0,2,4,6,8,etc.

y never changes sign

f(x)=3

f(x)=3x0 g(x)=x2 h(x)=-0.5x4

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Odd Power MonomialsPower of 1,3,5,7,etc.

y changes sign at x=0

f(x)=2x f(x)=x3 f(x)=-2x5

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1/n Power Monomials (Root functions)

Powers are fractions: 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, etc.

Powers of 1/n are called the n-th root.

These are inverses of even or odd power monomials.

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½ Power

Domain: x≥0Range: y≥0

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1/3 Power

Domain: all real numbersRange: all real numbers

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Negative Power

Power of -1, -2, -3.572, etc

Have a “hole” in the domain at x=0.

Can't divide by zero!

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Negative Power

Domain: x≠0Range: y>0

Domain: x≠0Range: y≠0

Notice that the Even/Odd power rules about y changing sign still work

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Real Power

Power of any real number: 2/3, 8/5, 3.14159265, etc.

Uses combinations of the behaviors above

Can be tricky

Make a table!

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The average cost, in dollars, of producing the x photo albums is given by:

Here, x is the number of photo albums. What is the average cost of producing 500 photo albums?

A) $6.75B) $5.50C) $4.50D) $3.50E) None of the above

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Solution

A(x)=4.5+1000/x

A(500)

4.5+1000/500=4.5+2=6.5

$6.50

E) None of the Above