Unit 3 Test Review – Identifying Parent Functions October 30, 2014.

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Unit 3 Test Review – Identifying Parent Functions October 30, 2014

Objective

Essential Question Am I ready for the transformations portion of the Unit 3 Test tomorrow?

Give the name and equation of the parent function. Quadratic y = x 2

Give the name and equation of the parent function. Exponential y = b x

Give the name and equation of the parent function. Square Root y = √x

Give the name and equation of the parent function. Logarithmic y = log b x

Give the name and equation of the parent function. Linear y = x

Give the name and equation of the parent function. Cubic y = x 3

Give the name and equation of the parent function. Reciprocal y = 1/x

Give the name and equation of the parent function. Absolute Value y = |x|