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MATH II – Math I review 34-38

to solve functions. MATH II –

EOC REVIEW: Topic I DO (Teacher Only) MATH II –

EOC REVIEW: Topic WE DO (Teacher and Students) MATH II –

EOC REVIEW: Topic You Do (Students Only) MATH II –

Functions Domain Range Solving equations. Solving functions. MATH II –

is a set of ordered pairs. is a set of ordered pairs where any x-values are NOT repeated.

MATH II – A graph is a function if a vertical line crosses the graph at exactly ONE point.

MATH II – Is the x-values of the relation. Is the y-values of the relation.

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5 is the value of the entire function. 5 is the value of the x variable.

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