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100 200 300 400 4.3 Parent Functions 4.4 Transformations 4.5 Inverse Functions 4.6 Average Rate of Change Secondary Math 2 4.1/4.2 Functions 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 Credits
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4.1/4.2 - 100 - 100 Answer State the Domain and Range. Is it a Function?
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4.1/4.2 - 200- 200 Answer State the Domain and Range
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4.1/4.2 - 300- 300 Answer State the Domain and Range
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4.1/4.2 - 400- 400 Answer Using the function machine below, if you input - 2, what is the output?
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4.1/4.2 - 500- 500 Answer Given the function if the Domain is what is the Range?
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4.1/4.2 - 600 Answer Given the output of this function is 16, what is the input?
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4.1/4.2 - 100 Answer- 100 Answer Answer: D: R: function? NO State the Domain and Range. Is it a Function?
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4.1/4.2 - 200 Answer- 200 Answer Answer: D: R: State the Domain and Range
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4.1/4.2 - 300 Answer- 300 Answer Answer: D: R: State the Domain and Range
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4.1/4.2 - 400 Answer- 400 Answer Answer: 3 Using the function machine below, if you input -2, what is the output?
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4.1/4.2 - 500 Answer- 500 Answer Answer: Given the function if the Domain is what is the Range?
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4.1/4.2 - 600 Answer- 600 Answer Answer: 4 or -28 Given the output of this function is 16, what is the input?
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4.3100 100 Answer What is the Domain and Range of the parent function
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4.3 - 200 200 Answer What is the end behavior of the parent function
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4.3 -300 300 Answer Where is the parent function increasing, decreasing, or constant
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4.3 - 400 400 Answer Is the parent function even, odd, or neither?
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4.3 - 500 4.3 - 500 Answer State the x and y intercepts of the parent function
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4.3 - 600 600 Answer
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4.3 - 100 Answer 100 Answer100 Answer Answer: D: R: What is the Domain and Range of the parent function
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4.3 - 200 Answer 200 Answer200 Answer Answer: rises to the right and rises to the left What is the end behavior of the parent function
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4.3- 300 Answer - 300 Answer- 300 Answer Answer: increasing: decreasing: Where is the parent function increasing, decreasing, or constant
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4.3 - 400 Answer - 400 Answer- 400 Answer Answer: ODD Is the parent function even, odd, or neither?
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4.3 - 500 Answer 500 Answer500 Answer Answer: x – int: none y – int: (0,1)
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4.3 - 600 Answer 600 Answer600 Answer Answer: State where the parent function is greater than 0. That is where
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Answer Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer: shift left 2 units Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer: shift down 5 units Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer: vertical stretch of 3 Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer: shift right 3 units and up 5 units Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer: reflection over the x-axis followed by a shift up 8 units Describe the transformations from the parent function
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Answer: vertical shrink of ½ followed by a reflection over the x-axis and a shift right 3 units Describe the transformations from the parent function
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4.5 – 100– 100 Answer If (3,-4) is a point on, then what point is guaranteed to be on ?
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4.5 - 200 Answer Find the inverse of
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4.5 – 300– 300 Answer The graphs of inverse functions are reflections over the line ________.
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4.5 - 400 Answer If the domain of f(x) is then what is the range of ?
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4.5 – 500– 500 Answer Find the inverse of
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4.5 – 600– 600 Answer Find the inverse of State the Domain and Range of the function and its inverse.
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4.5 - 100 Answer Answer: (-4, 3) If (3,-4) is a point on, then what point is guaranteed to be on ?
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4.5 - 200 Answer Answer: Find the inverse of
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4.5 - 300 Answer Answer: y = x The graphs of inverse functions are reflections over the line ________.
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4.5 - 400 Answer Answer: If the domain of f(x) is then what is the range of ?
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4.5 - 500 Answer Answer: Find the inverse of
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4.5 - 600 Answer Answer: D of f: R of f: D: R:
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4.6 - 100- 100 Answer What is the average rate of change of From x = 1 to x = 2
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4.6 - 200- 200 Answer What is the average rate of change of From x = -2 to x = 2
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4.6 - 300- 300 Answer The path of a golf ball can be modeled by Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 1 sec to 3 sec?
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4.6 - 400- 400 Answer The path of a golf ball can be modeled by Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 3 sec to 4 sec?
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4.6 - 500- 500 Answer What does the average rate of change measure? Use math vocabulary when answering.
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4.6 - 600- 600 Answer The path of a golf ball can be modeled by Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 1 sec to 2 sec?
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4.6 - 100 Answer- 100 Answer Answer: 3 What is the average rate of change of From x = 1 to x = 2
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4.6 - 200 Answer- 200 Answer Answer: 0 What is the average rate of change of From x = -2 to x = 2
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4.6 - 300 Answer Answer: 0 ft/sec The path of a golf ball can be modeled by Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 1 sec to 3 sec?
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4.6 - 400 Answer- 400 Answer Answer: -48 ft/sec The path of a golf ball can be modeled by Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 3 sec to 4 sec?
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4.6 - 500 Answer- 500 Answer Answer: It measures the slope of the secant line between two points. What does the average rate of change measure? Use math vocabulary when answering.
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4.6 - 600 Answer- 600 Answer Answer: 16 ft/sec The path of a golf ball can be modeled by Where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. What is the average rate of change of the golf ball from 1 sec to 2 sec?
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