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Section 2.1: Graphing Absolute Value Functions
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Objective(s): By following instructions, students will be able to: Identify the features of the graph of an absolute value function.
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Absolute Value: written as |x| is the distance between x and 0.
Ex. |5| = 5 Ex. |-5|=5 Absolute value function: a= widens/narrows graph h= moves graph left/right k= moves graph up/down Vertex = (h,k) Slope: a/b
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explain 1A Given the function , find the vertex of the line function.
Use the vertex and two other points to help you graph g(x).
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explain 1B Given the function , find the vertex of the line function.
Use the vertex and two other points to help you graph g(x).
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Your-Turn #1 Given , find the vertex and two other points and use them to help you graph g(x).
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When a and b are positive.
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When a is negative and b is positive.
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When a is positive and b is negative.
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explain 2A Given the graph of an absolute value function, write the function in the form . a=1, vertex (2,5)
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explain 2B Given the graph of an absolute value function, write the function in the form . b=1, vertex (1,6).
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Your-Turn #2 Given the graph of an absolute value function, write the function in the form a=1, vertex (-5,-1)
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Light travels in a straight line and can be modeled by a linear function. When light is reflected off a mirror, it travels in a straight line in a different direction. From physics, the angle at which the light ray comes in is equal to the angle at which it is reflected away: the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. You can use an absolute value function to model this situation.
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explain 3 At a science museum exhibit, a beam of light originates at a point 10 feet off the floor. It is reflected off a mirror on the floor that is 15 feet from the wall the light originates from. How high off the floor on the opposite wall does the light hit if the other wall is 8.5 feet from the mirror?
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Revisit Objective(s):
Did we... Identify the features of the graph of an absolute value function?
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HW: Sec 2.1 pg 42 #s 1-15, 18, LPT
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