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Bell Work: Learning Log entry: read and summarize p27

Day 3: September 10th Objective: Identify the domain and range of functions while improving your graphing-calculator skills. THEN Find points of intersection using multiple representations and learn how to use the [CALC], [TABLE], and [TBLSET] functions on a graphing calculator. Homework Check 1-27 to 1-34 (pgs 16-18) 1-42 and 1-46 (pgs 21 and 23) Homework: 1-35 to 1-41 (pgs 19-20) AND 1-47 to 1-53 (pg 24) 2

Multiple Representations Table Rule or Equation Graph Context