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Page 1: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Graphs of Functions

Lesson 3

Page 2: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

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Page 3: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

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Solution

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Page 4: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Solution

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Page 5: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

352

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Solution

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Page 6: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

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Solution

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Page 7: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Domain & Range of a Function

What is the domain ofthe graph of the functionf?

4,1: A

Page 8: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Domain & Range of a Function

What is the range ofthe graph of the functionf?

4,5

Page 9: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Domain & Range of a Function .21 fandfFind

51 f

42 f

Page 10: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Let’s look at domain and range of a function using an algebraic approach.

Then, let’s check it with a graphical approach.

Page 11: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Find the domain and range of

Algebraic Approach

.4 xxf

The expression under the radical can not be negative.Therefore, Domain .04 x

,4

4:

or

xA Since the domain is never negative the range is the set of all nonnegative real numbers.

,0

0:

or

yARange

Page 12: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Find the domain and range of

Graphical Approach

.4 xxf

Page 13: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Increasing and Decreasing Functions

Page 14: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

The more you know about the graph of a function, the more you know about the function itself.

Consider the graph on the next slide.

Page 15: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Falls from x = -2 to x = 0.

Is constant from x = 0 to x = 2.

Rises from x = 2 to x = 4.

Page 16: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Ex: Find the open intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant.

Increases over the entire real line.

Page 17: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Ex: Find the open intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant.

,11,

:

and

INCREASING

1,1

:

DECREASING

Page 18: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Ex: Find the open intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant.

0,

:

INCREASING

2,0

:CONSTANT

.2

:DECREASING

Page 19: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Relative Minimum and Maximum Values

Page 20: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

The point at which a function changes its increasing, decreasing, or constant behavior are helpful in determining the relative maximum or relative minimum values of a function.

Page 21: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify
Page 22: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

General Points – We’ll find EXACT points later……

Page 23: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Approximating a Relative Minimum

Example: Use a GDC to approximate the relative minimum of the function given by

.243 2 xxxf

Page 24: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Put the function into the “y = “ the press zoom 6 to look at the graph.

Press trace to follow the line to the lowest point.

.243 2 xxxf

Page 25: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Example

Use a GDC to approximate the relative minimum and relative maximum of the function given by

.3 xxxf

Page 26: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Solution

Relative Minimum

(-0.58, -0.38)

Page 27: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Solution

Relative Maximum

(0.58, 0.38)

Page 28: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Step Functions and Piecewise-Defined Functions

Page 29: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Because of the vertical jumps, the greatest integer function is an example

of a step function.

Page 30: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Let’s graph a Piecewise-Defined Function

Sketch the graph of

1,4

1,32

xx

xxxf

Notice when open dots and closeddots are used. Why?

Page 31: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Even and Odd Functions

Page 32: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Graphically

Page 33: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Algebraically

Let’s look at the graphs again and see if this applies.

Page 34: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Graphically

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Page 35: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Example

Determine whether each function is even, odd, or neither.

Page 36: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

AlgebraicGraphical – Symmetric to Origin

Page 37: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Algebraic

Graphical – Symmetric to y-axis

Page 38: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Algebraic

Graphical – NOT Symmetric to origin OR y-axis.

Page 39: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

You Try

Is the function

Even, Odd, of Neither?

xxf

Page 40: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3. Warm Up – Perform the Operations and Simplify

Solution xxf

Symmetric about the y-axis.