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Determine whether each relation is a function. (Just write yes or no)
Determine whether each relation is a function. (Just write yes or no). USE YOUR OWN PAPER. {(-5, 2), (3, -3), (1,7), (3, 0)} {(2, 7), (-5, 20), (-10, 20), (-2, 10), (1, 20)} A
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Continuing 8.1 Functions R drive > Key > Week 16 > Monday > 8.1 Continued_8.2 File > Save As > P drive > Math > Week 15 >
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Example 1 Find a Function Value
(a). f(5) (b) f(-6) Step 1: Write the function. Step 2: Replace x with the input value. Step 3: Simplify
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Example 2 Find a Function Value
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Example 3 Use Function Notation
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Example 3 Continued Use Function Notation
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Example 4 Use Function Notation
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Example 5 Use Function Notation
Ms. Newman spent $8.82 buying cards that sold for $0.49 each. Use function notation to write an equation that gives the total cost as a function of the number of cards purchased Use the equation to determine the number of cards purchased
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Moving On…. Section 8.2 Sequences and Equations
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Vocabulary Sequence – An ordered list of numbers
Term- Each number of the sequence Arithmetic Sequence – When the difference between any two consecutive terms is the same Common Difference – The name of the difference between the terms
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Example 1 Describe an Arithmetic Sequence
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Example 2 Describe an Arithmetic Sequence
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Example 3 Find a Term in an Arithmetic Sequence
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Example 4 Find a Term in an Arithmetic Sequence
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Example 5 Find a Term in an Arithmetic Sequence
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Example 6 Find a Term in an Arithmetic Sequence
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Homework Section 8.1 # 5-8 Section 8.2 #1-9
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Homework Section 8.1 # 5-8 Section 8.2 #1-9
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