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King/Halling Algebra 2011-2012
Function Rules King/Halling Algebra
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AIM How do we write function rules from a table of values? How can we use these function rules to explain a relationship between two variables?
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DO NOW Prove whether or not the following relation is a function using at least two different methods. Possible ways of proving this include using the ordered pairs, function mapping, the vertical line test, etc. {(2,3), (0,6), (3,-5), (-4,-1), (2,5), (-1,2)}
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Functions Review Input Output Typically the x variable
Also known as independent variables; domain Cannot repeat or the relation is not a function Typically the y variable Also known as dependent variables; range Can repeat, even if the relation is a function Input Output Function Rule
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Function Rules Gallons of Gas Used Miles Driven 1 23 2 46 3 69 4 92
Use the table at the right to create a function rule defining the given function. Be sure to define your variables. Gallons of Gas Used Miles Driven 1 23 2 46 3 69 4 92
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HOW TO G = gallons of gas used M = miles driven M = 23G For every gallon of gas this car uses, it is able to drive 23 miles. The car gets 23 mpg.
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Using the Calculator 40 1 35 2 30 3 25 Doughnuts Purchased Money ($)
40 1 35 2 30 3 25 Sometimes it’s difficult to write a rule for the given function We can use the calculator to help us define difficult functions
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Using the Calculator Follow the steps on the calculator guidelines worksheet You may work in groups or independently
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EXIT TICKET Number of Cakes Sold Money ($) -150 2 -100 4 -50 6
Create a function rule describing the table at the right What was the initial cost of the business? How much do they make per cake? (**HINT: Be Careful**) Number of Cakes Sold Money ($) -150 2 -100 4 -50 6
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