Functions Review Math 1.

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Functions Review Math 1

Name the independent variable (InPUT) Jenna rents a car to drive for the week. It costs $50 for the week plus $0.50 per each mile. Name the independent variable (InPUT)

Decide whether this represents a function. Be prepared to explain. Function: Yes/NO

Write a function rule

Find the domain and range of the given function. Domain/range

Evaluate the function Evaluate the given function for x=-4 and w=2 f(x)= 3x + 2w -7 Evaluate the function

FIND THE RATE OF CHANGE. (Include units!) A scuba diver is 30 feet below the surface of the water 10 seconds after he entered the water and 100 feet below the surface after 40 seconds. What is the scuba divers rate of change? FIND THE RATE OF CHANGE. (Include units!)

Decide whether this represents a function. Be prepared to explain. {(0,2), (3,1), (-4,5),(2,2),(3,-4)} Function: Yes/NO

Suppose a van gets 22 mi/gal Suppose a van gets 22 mi/gal. The distance travelled is a function of the gallons used. Write a function rule

x -4 -3 -2 -1 y 9 8 7 6 Write a function rule

Domain/range Find the domain and range of the following relation. {(-3,8), (4,-3), (1,6),(2,2),(0,6)} Domain/range

Function: yes/no

Name the independent variable (Input) The width, w, of a sheet of plywood is one half of the length, l Name the independent variable (Input)

A store bought a case of disposable cameras for $300 A store bought a case of disposable cameras for $300. They charge 6 dollars for each camera. Write a function for the profit the store makes. Write a function rule

Tell whether it is a function or not. Be prepared to explain. Function: yes/no

Find the rate of change between year 2 and 4.

Write a function rule Write a rule in function notation for the table. x -2 2 4 y 1 3 Write a function rule

Evaluate Evaluate to find the range for the given domain. f(x)=-4x+6 D:{-2,0,2,4} Evaluate

Function: yes/no

Find the rate of change between 11 am and 1 pm Find the rate of change between 11 am and 1 pm? What could be happening there?

x -3 3 6 y 1 -1 -2 Write a function rule