Hot Seat Game!!! Review of Basic Graphs. Which 3 functions DO NOT have all Real #’s as their domain?

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Hot Seat Game!!! Review of Basic Graphs

Which 3 functions DO NOT have all Real #’s as their domain?

Which 3 functions DO NOT have the Real #’s as their domain? The Reciprocal Function The Reciprocal Function The Natural Logarithm Function The Natural Logarithm Function The Square Root Function The Square Root Function

Which function has its domain as the set of all real numbers except for 0?

The Reciprocal Function The Reciprocal Function

Which 2 functions have no negative #’s in their domain?

The Square Root Function The Square Root Function The Natural Logarithm Function The Natural Logarithm Function

Only 3 of the functions are bounded both above and below. Which three?

The Sine Function The Sine Function The Cosine Function The Cosine Function The Logistic Function The Logistic Function

Three of the 11 basic functions are EVEN. Which are they?

Three of 11 basic functions are EVEN. Which are they? The Cosine Function The Absolute Value Function The Squaring Function

Which four basic functions are ODD?

The Cubing Function The Cubing Function The Sine Function The Sine Function The Reciprocal Function The Reciprocal Function The Identity Function The Identity Function

Which 6 functions increase on their entire domain?

The Identity Function The Identity Function The Natural Logarithm Function The Natural Logarithm Function The Cubing Function The Cubing Function The Exponential Function The Exponential Function The Square Root Function The Square Root Function The Logistic Function The Logistic Function

Which 3 functions are decreasing on the interval ?

The Absolute Value Function The Absolute Value Function The Reciprocal Function The Reciprocal Function The Squaring Function The Squaring Function

Which three functions have NO zeros?

The Reciprocal Function The Reciprocal Function The Exponential Function The Exponential Function The Logisitic Function The Logisitic Function

Which 3 functions have a range of ? Which 3 functions have a range of ?

The Identity Function The Identity Function The Natural Logarithm Function The Natural Logarithm Function The Cubing Function The Cubing Function