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Welcome 11/6/14 if x < 2 f(x) = if x > 2 Is the following function continuous? Why or why not?   if x < 2 if x > 2 f(x) =

HW Solutions: Page 132 #3 and 4 3. a) 50,000 gal; 30,000 gal b) during the first and fourth days c) 45,000 gal; 40,000 gal d) 5,000 gallons per day 4. a) 20 gal b) 6:15pm c) The car did not drive for the first hour and at 3 hours the gas tank was refilled. The car used four gal per hour from hours 1 to 3 and two gal per hour from hours 3 to 5. d) between 1 and 2.9 hours

Students will be able to graph the absolute value of a function Students will be able to graph the absolute value of a function. Page 123 #22 – 28 (even) Objective Homework

Classwork Graphing absolute value of a function.