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Functions and Graphs Chapter 1.2
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Functions 2
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Example 1: The Circle-Area Function 3
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Viewing and Interpreting Graphs 5
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Domain and Range 6
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In most cases, the domain and range of a function can be expressed as intervals or as inequalities (either is acceptable) The figure on the right is from page 13 of your textbook 7
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Example 2: Identifying Domain and Range of a Function 8
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Example 2: Identifying Domain and Range of a Function 11
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Example 2: Identifying Domain and Range of a Function 12
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Example 3: Identifying Domain and Range of a Function 13
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Example 3: Identifying Domain and Range of a Function 14
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Example 3: Identifying Domain and Range of a Function 15
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Example 3: Identifying Domain and Range of a Function 16
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Example 3: Identifying Domain and Range of a Function 17
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Even and Odd Functions—Symmetry 18
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Even and Odd Functions—Symmetry 19
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Even and Odd Functions—Symmetry 20
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Example 4: Recognizing Even & Odd Functions 21
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Example 4: Recognizing Even & Odd Functions 22
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Example 5: Writing Formulas for Piecewise Functions 23
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Example 5: Writing Formulas for Piecewise Functions 24
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Example 5: Writing Formulas for Piecewise Functions 25
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Example 6: Writing Formulas for Piecewise Functions 26
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Example 6: Writing Formulas for Piecewise Functions 27
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The Absolute Value Function 28
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The Absolute Value Function 29
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Example 7: Using Transformations 30
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Example 7: Using Transformations 31
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Example 7: Using Transformations 32
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Composite Functions 33
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Example 8: Composing Functions 34
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Example 8: Composing Functions 35
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Composite Functions 36
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Composite Functions 37
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Composite Functions 38
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Composite Functions 39
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Exercise 1.2 Page 19, #1-4, 5-29 odds, 41-48, 67-70 (29 total) 40
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