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Texas TEKS A2.2A, A2.6C, A2.6D, A2.6E, A2.6F, A2.7I
A2.2A Attributes of functions and their inverses. The student applies mathematical processes to understand functions have distinct key attributes and understand the relationship between a function and its inverse. The student is expected to graph the functions absolute value.
The student understands that absolute value functions have unique properties and attributes, including domain and range.
The student understands the concept of absolute value and how it is represented as a function.
A2.2A Attributes of functions and their inverses. The student applies mathematical processes to understand functions have distinct key attributes and understand the relationship between a function and its inverse. The student is expected to graph the functions absolute value.
The student understands that absolute value functions have unique properties and attributes, including domain and range.
The student understands the concept of absolute value and how it is represented as a function.
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10th - 12th
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4
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
Description
Texas TEKS A2.2A, A2.6C, A2.6D, A2.6E, A2.6F, A2.7I
A2.2A Attributes of functions and their inverses. The student applies mathematical processes to understand functions have distinct key attributes and understand the relationship between a function and its inverse. The student is expected to graph the functions absolute value.
The student understands that absolute value functions have unique properties and attributes, including domain and range.
The student understands the concept of absolute value and how it is represented as a function.
A2.2A Attributes of functions and their inverses. The student applies mathematical processes to understand functions have distinct key attributes and understand the relationship between a function and its inverse. The student is expected to graph the functions absolute value.
The student understands that absolute value functions have unique properties and attributes, including domain and range.
The student understands the concept of absolute value and how it is represented as a function.
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