2.5 Library of Functions and Piece-Wise Functions

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2.5 Library of Functions and Piece-Wise Functions

Piece-Wise Functions Domain: y-int: x-int: Find the following:

Piece-Wise Functions Domain: y-int: x-int: Find the following:

Piece-Wise Functions Find the domain, intercepts, and graph each function. D: y-int: x-int: D: y-int: x-int:

Piece-Wise Functions Write a rule for a piece-wise function for each graph.

2.5 Library of Functions and Piece-Wise Functions Homework #24: p.115 #25, 29 – 37 odd #41, 43 Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads.