Emma had $1 this morning and asked her mom for another. Instead, her mom said she would give Emma $2 the next day if she still had the dollar she was holding.

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Emma had $1 this morning and asked her mom for another. Instead, her mom said she would give Emma $2 the next day if she still had the dollar she was holding. Plus, she would continue to give Emma $2 each day as long as she saved it all. Emma agreed to the deal and began to wonder how much money she might have at the end of the week. Emma graphed the equation y = 2x + 1 to figure it out. 1.If today, Day 0, is Mon and x is in days, how much could Emma have on Wed? 2.How much on Fri? $5 $9

Review HW

I.N. - page 69 MCC9-12.F.BF.1b Combine standard function types using arithmetic operations.

Combining Functions

1. Simplify.

2. Simplify.

3. Simplify.

4. Simplify.

CHALLENGE. (I dare you.)

Building and Combining Function TASK