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Writing a Function Rule Lesson 5-4 Additional Examples Write a function rule for each table. x ƒ(x) 2 8 4 10 6 12 8 14 a. Ask yourself, “What can I do to 2 to get 8, 4 to get 10, ...?” You add 6 to each x-value to get the ƒ(x) value. Relate:    equals plus 6 Write: = + 6 ƒ(x) x A rule for the function is ƒ(x) = x + 6.

Writing a Function Rule Lesson 5-4 Additional Examples (continued) b. x y 1 2 2 5 3 10 4 17 Ask yourself, “What can I do to 1 to get 2, 2 to get 5, . . . ?” You multiply each x-value times itself and add 1 to get the y value. Relate:    equals plus 1 Write: = + 1 x2 y x times itself A rule for the function is y = x2 + 1.

Writing a Function Rule Lesson 5-4 Additional Examples The journalism class makes $25 per page of advertising in the yearbook. If the class sells p pages, how much money will it earn? a. Write a function rule to describe this relationship. Relate:    is  25  times   money earned number of pages sold Define: Let = number of pages sold. p Let = money earned. A(p) Write: = 25 • p A(p) The function rule A(p) = 25p describes the relationship between the number of pages sold and the money earned.

Writing a Function Rule Lesson 5-4 Additional Examples (continued) b. The class sold 6 pages of advertising. How much money did the class make? A(p) = 25 • p A(6) = 25 • 6 Substitute 6 for p. A(6) = 150 Simplify. The class made $150.

Writing a Function Rule Lesson 5-4 Additional Examples The choir spent $100 producing audio tapes of its last performance and will sell the tapes for $5.50 each. Write a rule to describe the choir’s profit as a function of the number of tapes sold. Relate: is $5.50 times minus cost of tape production total profit tapes sold Define: Let = number of tapes sold. t Let = total profit. P(t) Write: = 5.5 • – 100 t P(t) The function rule P(t) = 5.5t – 100 describes the profit as a function of the number of tapes sold.

HOMEWORK in textbook pg. 272-274 (3-33 multiples of 3)