1.5 – library of functions Goal: to recognize basic shapes/properties of graphs of different types of functions.

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1.5 – library of functions Goal: to recognize basic shapes/properties of graphs of different types of functions

We know many functions and their properties already…

Piecewise-defined functions Let’s graph the function we evaluated in section 1.3…

On your own, please graph:

Let’s graph one more…

 HOMEWORK: pg. 56 #’s 3,43, 45, 47, 49, 67, 68 *finish warm up problems too!

Let’s recall the “subway problem”….

Evaluating the Greatest integer function…

Let’s practice evaluating and graphing greatest integer functions…

Partner Work: Complete Packet Now please try # 30, 32 on page 56

Homework: Day 2 Pg. 56 #’s 7, 31, 33, 35, 39, 41, 53-62, 63, 66