Warm Up Graph using the table. Grab a sheet from the front table.

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Warm Up Graph using the table. Grab a sheet from the front table.

Graphing Exponents y = ax a is the initial amount

Graphs Domain: Range: Increasing or Decreasing Y = 2x End Behavior

Graphs

Graphs Domain: Range: Increasing or Decreasing Y = -2x End behavior

Graphs Domain: Range: Increasing or Decreasing Y = 4x

Graphs Domain: Range: Increasing or Decreasing Y =3x End Behavior

Graphs Domain: Range: Increasing or Decreasing End behavior

Graphs Domain: Range: Increasing or Decreasing

Graphs Domain: Range: Increasing or Decreasing End behavior

Graphs Domain: Range: Increasing or Decreasing

Graphs

Graphs

Graphs

EOC Tutorial Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4kuWR92p7M

Decay Growth y = 4(8)x y = 4.5(1.05)x y = 1.7(0.85)x y = 2( )x 3 2 y = 15(.99)x y = 0.5(3)x 2 3 y = ( )x 4 y = 2.5x y = ( )x 1 4

1. Fill out the following table for the function Exit Ticket 1. Fill out the following table for the function   x -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 Y 2. Is this a growth or decay problem? 3. What is the y-intercept?

Graphs Domain: Range: Increasing or Decreasing