Chapter 1 Introductory Project 1.3.

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Chapter 1 Introductory Project 1.3

The twelve basic functions Project Find the 12 basic functions on p99-100-101 For the first 11 functions, make an equation slightly different from the given parent function. Example: y=x parent y=2x+1 Then graph the new function and analyze it (next slide) You are allowed to use your textbook, chromebook and graphing calculator (use Desmos) as a resource Use graph paper to draw the graph and write all features Use thin markers, colors, highlighters, rule…. Each function should be on a separate graph paper (11 total)

The twelve basic functions Project Domain Range Increasing/Decreasing interval Positive/Negative interval Even, odd, neither Asymptotes?? If any Explain why, hint: link it to the equation. End behavior Local max, min? Transformations (graph moved up, down, right, left, reflected…compared to the parent function)

Classwork/Homework Page 106 #1 through 28 Pge 106# 29-34