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Math 8 Unit 4. Functions and Relations. Which of the relations below is a function?. iRespond Question. Multiple Choice. F. A.) {(2,3), (3,4), (5,1), (6,2), (2,4)}. B.) {(2,3), (3,4), (5,1), (6,2), (7,3)}. C.) {(2,3), (3,4), (5,1), (6,2), (3,3)}. D.). E.). iRespond Question. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Math 8 Unit 4
Functions and Relations
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Which of the relations below is a function?
A.) {(2,3), (3,4), (5,1), (6,2), (2,4)}
B.) {(2,3), (3,4), (5,1), (6,2), (7,3)}
C.) {(2,3), (3,4), (5,1), (6,2), (3,3)}
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Given the relation A = {(5,2), (7,4), (9,10), (x, 5)}. Which of the following
values for x will make relation A a function?
A.) 7
B.) 9
C.) 4
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The following relation is a function.{(10,12), (5,3), (15, 10), (5,6), (1,0)}
A.) True
B.) False
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Which of the relations below is a function?
A.) {(1,1), (2,1), (3,1), (4,1), (5,1)}
B.) {(2,1), (2,2), (2,3), (2,4), (2,5)}
C.) {(0,2), (0,3), (0,4), (0,5), (0,6)}
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The graph of a relation is shown at the right. Is this relation a function?A.) Yes
B.) No
C.) Cannot be determined from a graph
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Is the relation depicted in the chart below a function?
A.) Yes
B.) No
C.) Cannot be determined from a chart
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The graph of a relation is shown at the right. Is the relation is a function?
A.) Yes
B.) No
C.) Cannot be determined from a graph
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Is the relation depicted in the chart below a function?
A.) Yes
B.) No
C.) Cannot be determined from a chart
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The graph of a relation is shown at the left.
Is the relation a function?
A.) Yes
B.) No
C.) Cannot be determined from a graph
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The graph of a relation is shown at the right.Is the relation a function?A.) Yes
B.) No
C.) Cannot be determined from a graph
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Given f (x) = 3x + 7, find f (5).
A.) 15
B.) 22
C.) 42
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Given f (x) = 2x² - 3x + 6, find f (2.5).
A.) 11
B.) 23.5
C.) 76
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Which graph represents a function?
A.) B.)
C.) D.)
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A display of cans on a grocery shelf consists of 20 cans on the bottom, 18 cans in the next
row, and so on in an arithmetic sequence, until the top row has 4 cans. How many cans, in
total are in the display? A.) 108
B.) 60
C.) 80
D.) 112
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Which of the following is the 24th term of the arithmetic sequence.
3, -2, -7, -12…A.) -62
B.) -92
C.) -112
D.) -162
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Write the arithmetic rule for the sequence. 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, . . .
A.) 4n
B.) 4n+16
C.) -4n+16
D.) -4n+20
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Given the sequence 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, . . . find the 50th term.
A.) 200
B.) 212
C.) 220
D.) 216
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Find the explicit formula for an arithmetic sequence where = 4 and
= 10.A.) -6n+2
B.) 6n-2
C.) 6n+4
D.) 6n+10
1a
2a
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Find the explicit formula for 15, 12, 9, 6, .
A.) f(x)= -3n+18
B.) f(x)=-3n + 15
C.) f(x)= -3n -15
D.) f(x)= -3n -18
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Find the recursive formula for 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, . . .
A.) =5; +5
B.) =5; + 3
C.) =5; + 4
D.) =5; + 9
1a
1a
1a
1a
1na
1na
1na
1na
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You visit the Grand Canyon and drop a penny off the edge of a cliff. The distance the penny will fall is 16 feet
the first second, 48 feet the next second, 80 feet the third second, and so on in an arithmetic sequence.
What is the total distance the object will fall in 6 seconds?
A.) 476 feet
B.) 566 feet
C.) 486 feet
D.) 576 feet
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The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180º, of a quadrilateral is 360º and of a
pentagon is 540º. Assuming this pattern continues, find the sum of the interior angles
of a dodecagon (12 sides).A.) 1080 degrees
B.) 720 degrees
C.) 2160 degrees
D.) 4320 degrees
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Given the recursive formula = -3;
+ 5. Find the next 3 terms of the sequence.
A.) -2, 3, 8
B.) 2, 7, 12
C.) -8, -12, -17
D.) 5, 10, 15
1na
1a
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Given = 75 and d= -2 find the recursive formula for the sequence.
A.) =83; -2
B.) =85; -2
C.) = 75; - 2
D.) = 77; - 2
5a
1a
1a
1a
1a
1na
1na
1na
1na
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Find the 100th term of the sequence given = 28 and d= 10
A.) 118
B.) 1018
C.) 10018
D.) 1180
1a
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Given the recursive equation = -5; + 7.5, state the first 3 terms of the
sequence.
A.) -5, 2.5, 10,
B.) -5, -2,5, -10
C.) -5, 1.5, 8.5
D.) -5, -12.5, -20
1a
1na