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2.3 Properties of Functions A heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others. -Wizard of Oz
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Even and Odd Functions A function is even if for every number x in its domain, the number -x is also in its domain and A function is odd if for every number x in its domain, the number -x is also in its domain and Symmetry about the y-axis Symmetry about the origin
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Even and Odd Functions State whether each function is even, odd, or neither. Then state any symmetry.
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Even and Odd Functions Determine whether the following functions are even, odd, or neither. Then state any symmetry. 1) 2) 3) 4)
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Decreasing, Increasing, and Constant (OH MY!) Determine the intervals when the following function is decreasing, increasing, or constant.
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Local Minima and Maxima Could be more than one of each on a graph!
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Local Minima and Maxima Locate any local minima and maxima in the following graph.
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Graphs Use the graph of the following function identify any local maxima or minima. Find all intervals where the function is increasing, decreasing and constant. 4 0 -4 (0, -3) (2, 3) (4, 0) (10, -3) (1, 0) x y (7, -3) a)Local Maxima (point) b)Local Minima (point) c)Increasing (domain interval) d)Decreasing (domain interval e) Constant (domain interval)
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Average Rate of Change Given a function y = f (x), the average rate of change of f from a to b is defined as Average rate of change Secant Line ab f (b) – f (a) b – a
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Average Rate of Change Given a function y = f (x), the average rate of change of f from a to b is defined as Average rate of change Secant Line 51616 7– 3 16 – 5
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Average Rate of Change Find the average rate of change of the function below from -2 to 6. Then find the equation of the secant line connecting the points. Average rate of change
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2.3 Properties of Functions A heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others. -Wizard of Oz Homework: #19 p.89 #11-43 odd, 53-57 odd
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