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More on Functions and Their Graphs

1. Use the graph to determine intervals where the function is increasing, decreasing, and constant. (Similar to p.223 #2)

2. Use the graph to determine intervals where the function is increasing, decreasing, and constant. (Similar to p.224 #12)

3. Use the graph to determine any relative maximum(s) and relative minimum(s) (Similar to p.224 #14)

4. Use the graph to determine any relative maximum(s) and relative minimum(s) (Similar to p.224 #16)

5. Determine whether each function is even, odd, or neither: (Similar to p.224 #18-28)

6. Determine whether each function is even, odd, or neither: (Similar to p.224 #18-28)

7. Determine whether each function is even, odd, or neither: (Similar to p.224 #18-28)

8. Determine whether each function is even, odd, or neither: (Similar to p.224 #18-28)

9. Use possible symmetry to determine whether each graph is the graph of an even function, an odd function, or a function that is neither even nor odd: (Similar to p.225 #30-32)

10. Use possible symmetry to determine whether each graph is the graph of an even function, an odd function, or a function that is neither even nor odd: (Similar to p.225 #30-32)

11. Evaluate each piecewise function at the given values of the independent variable: (Similar to p.226 #38)

12. Evaluate each piecewise function at the given values of the independent variable: (Similar to p.226 #42)

13. Graph: (Similar to p.226 #48)

14. Graph: (Similar to p.226 #54)