Mod 1.2: Characteristics of Function Graphs

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Mod 1.2: Characteristics of Function Graphs Essential Question: What are some of the attributes of a function, and how are they related to the function’s graph? CASS: F-IF.4 For a function that models a relationship between two quantities, interpret key features ... and sketch graphs showing key features… Also A-CED.2, A-CED.3 F-IF.6, S-ID.6 MP.7 Using Structure F.IF.4-5.ELT b: Students will analyze graphs and tables that model a context and interpret the meaning of key features (intercepts, symmetry, increasing/decreasing, domain and range) in terms of the context. F.IF.4-5.ELT c: Students will read about key features (intercepts, symmetry, increasing/decreasing, domain and range) from a verbal description, and then construct graphs about the two quantities based on that information.

Warm-Up Given the graph below, write at least three observations about the two quantities described there and their relationship.

p. 17 EXPLORE

p. 17 EXPLORE

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pp. 17-18 EXPLORE

p. 18 EXPLORE

REFLECT

EXPLAIN 1 EXAMPLE 1A

EXAMPLE 1B

REFLECT

p. 18 Your Turn

Pause for Worksheet 1.2

We do p. 26, #12

You do together p. 26, #13

Assignments pp. 24ff #1-13 WS 1.2