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2.3 Function Operations Guided Notes
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Conceptual, example based guided notes! Most guided notes provide in-context examples of concepts that will be heavily referenced and utilized throughout the unit. Guided notes include scaffolded diagrams and highlight key concepts for students focus on.

Learning Targets Assessed:

I know...

  • the definition of a function and function notation.
  • the definition of domain and range.
  • the difference between the independent & dependent variables.
  • how to tell whether a data set, table, or graph represents a function or not.

I can...

  • state the listed domain and range of a given function.
  • graph a point when given coordinates.
  • create a data table of inputs and outputs to match a given graph.
  • evaluate a function for a given input.
  • add and subtract functions.
  • multiply and divide functions.

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2.3 Function Operations Guided Notes

Fundamental Algebra
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Description

Conceptual, example based guided notes! Most guided notes provide in-context examples of concepts that will be heavily referenced and utilized throughout the unit. Guided notes include scaffolded diagrams and highlight key concepts for students focus on.

Learning Targets Assessed:

I know...

  • the definition of a function and function notation.
  • the definition of domain and range.
  • the difference between the independent & dependent variables.
  • how to tell whether a data set, table, or graph represents a function or not.

I can...

  • state the listed domain and range of a given function.
  • graph a point when given coordinates.
  • create a data table of inputs and outputs to match a given graph.
  • evaluate a function for a given input.
  • add and subtract functions.
  • multiply and divide functions.

KEYS are available for every guided note's assignment via purchasing the Guided Notes Bundle.

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Compare properties of two functions each represented in a different way (algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables, or by verbal descriptions). For example, given a linear function represented by a table of values and a linear function represented by an algebraic expression, determine which function has the greater rate of change.
Understand that polynomials form a system analogous to the integers, namely, they are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication; add, subtract, and multiply polynomials.
Use function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a context.
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