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1.7 Difference Quotient, Absolute Value, Greatest Integer, & Piecewise Functions

Greatest Integer Function: greatest integer ≤ x numerical ex: Ex 2) Graph for –3 ≤ x ≤ 3 It’s a function! (passes vertical line test) *graphing calculator MATH  NUM  int( y x

Ex 3) Graph for –3 ≤ x ≤ 3 y x

Absolute Value Function: numerical ex: Ex 4) Graph *graphing calculator MATH  NUM  abs( y x

Ex 5) Graph *Hint: Remember number addition or subtraction “inside” parentheses or abs values, etc moves function left or right (opposite of what the symbol is) AND addition or subtraction “outside” move up or down y x

If you use infinity, always use open notation: Interval notation: If you use infinity, always use open notation: It is useful to know the intervals in which the graph in increasing, decreasing, or constant. A function f is an increasing function if f (x2) > f (x1) when x2 > x1 for all x in its domain. A function f is a decreasing function if f (x2) < f (x1) when Constant – stays level/ horizontal as you go to right open: (a, b) closed: [a, b] a b a b half-open: (a, b] [a, b) a b a b (goes up as you go to right) (goes down as you go to right)

Is the function continuous? Piecewise Function: function is defined differently over various parts of the domain Ex 6) Graph the piecewise function. State the open intervals f(x) is increasing, decreasing, or constant. Is the function continuous? y x Inc: Const: (0, 1) Yes!

Homework #206 Pg 47 #3, 4, 6–8, 10, 12, 14–17, 19, 21–29 odd, 33, 41, 43