Properties of Functions Section 3.3 1. 2 3 Even, Odd or Neither? 4.

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Properties of Functions Section 3.3 1

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Even, Odd or Neither? 4

Identify Even/Odd/Neither From Equation 5

Recall Interval Notation 6

Increasing and Decreasing 7

Where is the graph increasing/decreasing? 8

Where is the function inc/dec? 9

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Local Maxima and Minima 11

Absolute Maxima and Minima 12

Example 13

Example 14

Exercise 48 – Page Local max? 2.Local min? 3.Absolute max? 4.Absolute min? 15

Exercise 49 – Page Local max? 2.Local min? 3.Absolute max? 4.Absolute min? 16

Exercise 54 – Page

Exercise 57 – Page

Average Rate of Change 19

Secant Line 20

Exercise 67 – Page

Exercise 70 – Page