Bellwork and Vocabulary Nov 11 - 15. 1. Function 2. Vertical line test 3. Functional notation Using the textbook under your desk, define:

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Bellwork and Vocabulary Nov

1. Function 2. Vertical line test 3. Functional notation Using the textbook under your desk, define:

 All Note Packets (ex. Matrices, Inequalities and Absolute Value)  All Exam Reviews  All State Practice Worksheets  This week as we work through several State Practice worksheets, make sure you are correcting your answers in color pencil or pen.

 Create your own Algebra 1 How To Book based on objectives we’ve covered so far.  You will work at least one problem for each objective.  Problems must be worked out step-by-step with explanations and illustrations.  Look at Textbook for inspiration.  May be electronic (using Word, a Podcast, etc.) or paper (must by bound in a folder or binder)  Rubric and additional instructions TBA

Which number is a solution for this inequality? A. -8B. 10 C. 12D. 4 Tuesday: SATP and Worksheet

If f(x) = 2x – 5, what is the value of f (-8) ? a. 11 b c. -21 d. -11

 Turn in Practice Test 3

What is the value of x that satisfies this equation? A.8B. -8 C. IdentityD. No Solution