5. f(n) = -2n – n for f(-3) and f(4)

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5. f(n) = -2n – n for f(-3) and f(4) Warm up 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. f(n) = -2n – n for f(-3) and f(4)

How do we find the domain and range of a function? Math I Day 3 (8-17-11) UNIT QUESTION: How do we graph functions, and what can be done to change the way they look? Standard: MM1A1 Today’s Question: How do we find the domain and range of a function? Standard: MM1A1d

Domain and Range: Points Find the domain and range of the following: {(2, –3), (4, 6), (3, –1), (6, 6), (2, 3)} domain:  {2, 3, 4, 6} range:  {–3, –1, 3, 6}

Domain and Range: Notation With continuous functions, we will use a notation called Set Notation using inequalities. Examples: x < 5 3 < x ≤ 9 Represented on the graph with a closed dot. Represented on the graph with an open dot.

Domain and Range: Graph Look horizontally: What x-values are contained in the graph? That’s your domain! Look vertically: What y-values are contained in the graph? That’s your range!

Domain and Range: Graph

Domain and Range: Graph

Domain and Range: Graph

Homework: Domain and Range Practice