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(Click on a category for help) Question Board Round 2 Domain Range 12 Basic Functions Write an Equation Transformations Symmetry (Click on a category for help) 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50

Domain Back to Gameboard Category 1 Help Domain I’d say, “it’s just the x’s”, but that just doesn’t seem to ever sink in… Back to Gameboard

Isn’t there a song or something about being home here??? Category 2 Help Range Isn’t there a song or something about being home here??? Back to Gameboard

12 Basic Functions Back to Gameboard Category 3 Help 12 Basic Functions Twelve is such a magic number: months, disciples, inches, numbers on a clock, 12th man… Back to Gameboard

Exactly what is sounds like? Category 4 Help Write an Equation : Exactly what is sounds like? Back to Gameboard

Category 5 Help Transformations To change the shape… Back to Gameboard

Symmetry Category 6 Help Even or Odd or Neither Back to Gameboard

Category 1 – 10 Point Question 10 Points Category 1 – 10 Point Question Answer slide immediately follows each question slide. Click on question mark to go to answer. Back to Gameboard Answer

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Category 3 – 10 Point Answer 10 Points What is y = x? Back to Problem Back to Gameboard

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Category 4 – 10 Point Question 10 Points This is a function of Area when the width of a rectangle is 5 less than the length. Back to Gameboard Answer

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Category 4 – 20 Point Question 20 Points This is a function of the Volume of an open faced box where square corners of x dimensions are cut out from a rectangle that is 27 in by 16 in. Back to Gameboard Answer

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Category 4 – 30 Point Question 30 Points Category 4 – 30 Point Question This is the maximum Volume for an open faced box where square corners of x dimensions are cut out from a rectangle that is 27 in by 16 in Back to Gameboard Answer

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Category 4 – 40 Point Question 40 Points Category 4 – 40 Point Question This is the size corners to cut out to achieve maximum volume in an open faced box where square corners of x dimensions are cut out from a rectangle that is 27 in by 16 in. Back to Gameboard Answer

Category 4 – 40 Point Answer 40 Points What are 3.25 in by 3.25 in.? Back to Problem Back to Gameboard

Category 4 – 50 Point Question 50 Points Category 4 – 50 Point Question These are the steps of finding the linear regression line for a set of data. Back to Gameboard Answer

Category 4 – 50 Point Answer 50 Points Put the lists into stat plot (EDIT). Stat (CALC), LinReg. Back to Problem Back to Gameboard

Category 5 – 10 Point Question 10 Points These are how the function was translated into the function Back to Gameboard Answer

Category 5 – 10 Point Answer 10 Points What is left three and up four? Back to Problem Back to Gameboard

Category 5 – 20 Point Question 20 Points These are how the function was translated into the function Back to Gameboard Answer

Category 5 – 20 Point Answer 20 Points What are reflected across the x-axis, vertically stretched by a factor of 3, vertically translated up 4? Back to Problem Back to Gameboard

Category 5 – 30 Point Question 30 Points These are how the function was translated into the function DAILY DOUBLE Back to Gameboard Answer

Category 5 – 30 Point Answer 30 Points What are reflection across the x-axis and a reflection across the y-axis? Back to Problem Back to Gameboard

Category 5 – 40 Point Question 40 Points This is the result when you take the following function and horizontally translate it four left, vertically stretch it by a factor of 2, reflect it across the y-axis, and finally vertically translate it down 7 Back to Gameboard Answer

Category 5 – 40 Point Answer 40 Points What is ? Back to Problem Back to Gameboard

Category 5 – 50 Point Question 50 Points This is the result when f(x) is transformed by horizontally translating three left, horizontally scrunching by a factor of 3, vertically stretching by a factor of 2, reflecting across the x-axis, and vertically translating up 5. Back to Gameboard Answer

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Category 6 – 10 Point Question 10 Points This is the algebraic rule for odd functions: Back to Gameboard Answer

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Category 6 – 20 Point Question 20 Points An odd function is symmetrical with respect to this and an even function is symmetrical with respect to this. DAILY DOUBLE Back to Gameboard Answer

Category 6 – 20 Point Answer 20 Points What is the origin and the y-axis? Back to Problem Back to Gameboard

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Category 6 – 30 Point Answer 30 Points What is neither even nor odd? Back to Problem Back to Gameboard

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