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Library of Functions; Piecewise-defined Functions February 5, 2007

Linear function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Constant function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Identity function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Square function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Cube function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Square root function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Cube Root function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Reciprocal function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Absolute Value function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Greatest Integer function Intercepts –x –y Symmetry Increasing/decreasing Max/min

Piecewise-defined functions