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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Meet the Parents Interception Who’s Line is It anyway? Can you Function That’s Random
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Sketch the Graph of y = 4/x
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Name the parent function
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Parent Function absolute value function.
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State the domain and range. f(x) =
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D x = (-∞,3) u (3, ∞) R y = (-∞,1) u (1, ∞)
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Find f(99) and f(-3)
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f(99) = 4 f(-3) = 11
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Sketch the function, name it, state it’s domain, range and asymptotes
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The exponential function. Domain :(-∞, ∞) Range (0, ∞) Horizontal Asymptote y = 0
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Find the x and y intercepts for the equation y = 2x -6
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(0, -6) ( 3,0)
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(0,0),(3,0), (-3,0)
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Find the Points of Intersection
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(-1, 5) (2, 2)
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Find the x and y intercepts for the equation
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y intercept is (0,-3) x intercepts are (3,0) and (-1,0)
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Find the intersection of
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Find the equation of a line that passes through the given points. (2,1) and (0,-3)
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y = 2x -3
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Sketch x = 4 y = 4 y = 4x
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Write an equation parallel to y = 6x +5 that contains the point (-8, 10)
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y-10 = 6(x+8) (point-slope form)
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Find an equation of a line through the points (1,2) and (5, -1). Then write one perpendicular to it.
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y = -3/4x + 11/4 Perpendicular Any equation with Slope = 4/3
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Write the equation of the line in general or standard form that contains the points (-9,9) and (0,1)
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8x + 9y =9
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Given Find f(3x)
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Determine whether the function is even, odd or neither.
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Neither
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Find the domain and range.
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Domain :(-∞, ∞) Range (-∞,4)
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Given f(x) = 2x+3 g(x)= 3/2x = Find
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4 and 1/6
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Find Given f(x) = 2x+3 g(x)= 3/2x h(x) =
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List three forms of linear equations
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Slope- Intercept Point- slope General or Standard
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Graph this and name the parent function
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Half Circle Function
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State the domain and range
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Domain (-∞, -2) u (-2, ∞) Range (-∞, -3) u (-3, ∞)
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Check for symmetry with respect to both axis’ and the origin.
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Origin
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Evaluate sin t, cos t and tan t given that
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