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Warm-up: List all the uppercase letters in the alphabet that have: Line symmetry Point symmetry

HW Key: p. 92: 12-34 (even) 12) (-∞, ∞) 14) (-∞, 0] 16) (-∞, 1); (1, ∞) 18) a) [4, ∞) b) (-∞, -1) c) [-1, 4] d) (-∞, ∞) e) (3, ∞) 20) a) none b) (-∞, ∞) c) none d) (-∞, ∞) e) (-∞, ∞) 22) a) (3, ∞) b) (-∞, -3) c) (-3, 3) d) (-∞, -3) U (-3, ∞) e) (1, ∞) 24) Decreasing 26) Increasing 28) Decreasing 30) Decreasing 32) Increasing 34) Decreasing

2.1 Graphs of Basic Functions & Relations – Part 2 Unit 2 2.1 Graphs of Basic Functions & Relations – Part 2

Objectives & HW: The students will be able to analyze the parent functions. HW: Finish Foldable

Function Families Group Work Finish classwork Do a Gallery Walk and fill out notesheet