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Determining the Key Features of Function Graphs 10 February 2011
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The Key Features of Function Graphs - Preview Domain Range x-intercepts y-intercept End Behavior Intervals of increasing, decreasing, and constant behavior Parent Equation Maxima and Minima
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Domain Reminder: Domain is the set of all possible input or x-values When we find the domain of the graph we look at the x-axis of the graph
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Determining Domain - Symbols Open Circle → Exclusive ( ) Closed Circle → Inclusive [ ]
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Determining Domain 1. Start at the origin 2. Move along the x-axis until you find the lowest possible x-value. This is your lower bound. 3. Return to the origin 4. Move along the x-axis until you find your highest possible x-value. This is your upper bound.
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Examples Domain:
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Example Domain:
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Determining Domain - Infinity Domain:
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Examples Domain:
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Your Turn: In the purple Precalculus textbooks, complete problems 3, 7, and find the domain of 9 and 10 on pg. 160 3.7. 9.10.
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Range The set of all possible output or y- values When we find the range of the graph we look at the y-axis of the graph We also use open and closed circles for the range
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Determining Range Start at the origin Move along the y-axis until you find the lowest possible y-value. This is your lower bound. Return to the origin Move along the y-axis until you find your highest possible y-value. This is your upper bound.
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Examples Range:
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Examples Range:
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Your Turn: In the purple Precalculus textbooks, complete problems 4, 8, and find the domain of 9 and 10 on pg. 160 4.8. 9.10.
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X-Intercepts Where the graph crosses the x-axis Has many names: x-intercept Roots Zeros
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Examples x-intercepts:
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Y-Intercepts Where the graph crosses the y-axis y-intercepts:
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Seek and Solve!!!
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Roller Coasters!!! Fujiyama in Japan
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Types of Behavior – Increasing As x increases, y also increases Direct Relationship
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Types of Behavior – Constant As x increases, y stays the same
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Types of Behavior – Decreasing As x increases, y decreases Inverse Relationship
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Identifying Intervals of Behavior We use interval notation The interval measures x-values. The type of behavior describes y-values. Increasing: [0, 4) The y-values are increasing when the x-values are between 0 inclusive and 4 exclusive
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Identifying Intervals of Behavior Increasing: Constant: Decreasing: x 1 1 y
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Identifying Intervals of Behavior, cont. Increasing: Constant: Decreasing: -3 y x Don’t get distracted by the arrows! Even though both of the arrows point “up”, the graph isn’t increasing at both ends of the graph!
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Your Turn: Complete problems 1 – 4 on The Key Features of Function Graphs – Part II handout.
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1. 2. 3. 4.
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What do you think of when you hear the word parent?
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Parent Function The most basic form of a type of function Determines the general shape of the graph
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Basic Types of Parent Functions 1. Linear 2. Absolute Value 3. Greatest Integer 4. Quadratic 5. Cubic 6. Square Root 7. Cube Root 8. Reciprocal
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Function Name: Linear Parent Function: f(x) = x “Baby” Functions: f(x) = 3x f(x) = x + 6 f(x) = –4x – 2 y x2 2
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Your Turn: Complete problems 5 – 12 on The Key Features of Function Graphs handout
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