Bellringer. Reviewing Order of Operations Parentheses Exponents Multiplication/Division (left to right) Addition/Subtraction (left to right)

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Bellringer

Reviewing Order of Operations Parentheses Exponents Multiplication/Division (left to right) Addition/Subtraction (left to right)

Function Tables 1.Plug in the x value into the equation 2.Use order of operations to find the function value. Y and f(x) are the same thing

Example for notes x f(x)

Example for dry erase x f(x)

Example for dry erase x1235 f(x)

Example for dry erase x-2012 f(x)

Assignment Function Table worksheet, Do circled problems, show all work