Description
This is a double-sided page over the Absolute Value Function with notes and examples on one side and practice on the other.
The notes begin by defining the absolute value notation and working a few examples as a reminder. Next, a table of values is made and the absolute value function is graphed. Also, domain, range and symmetry are determined. Finally, 3 examples are graphed. Students are encouraged to make a table of values and then decide what transformations occurred. Domain and range are also found.
The back provides 9 more equations to be graphed by either using transformations or by making a t-table. The range of each is found since the domain is always all real numbers. Each example contains one to three transformations. Key included.
Also available:
Absolute Value Functions Activity
Graphing Absolute Value Functions Coloring Activity
Solving Absolute Value Equations Coloring Activity
Linear vs. Quadratic vs. Absolute Value Functions Foldable
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This purchase is for one teacher and for classroom use only. All rights reserved. No part of this product may be reproduced, transmitted or distributed without express permission from the author. This product may not be posted or uploaded to the Internet in any form including classroom websites or network drives. If other teachers, colleagues, teams, schools or districts wish to use this resource, additional licenses must be purchased.
Absolute Value Function Notes and Practice (including Transformations)
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Description
This is a double-sided page over the Absolute Value Function with notes and examples on one side and practice on the other.
The notes begin by defining the absolute value notation and working a few examples as a reminder. Next, a table of values is made and the absolute value function is graphed. Also, domain, range and symmetry are determined. Finally, 3 examples are graphed. Students are encouraged to make a table of values and then decide what transformations occurred. Domain and range are also found.
The back provides 9 more equations to be graphed by either using transformations or by making a t-table. The range of each is found since the domain is always all real numbers. Each example contains one to three transformations. Key included.
Also available:
Absolute Value Functions Activity
Graphing Absolute Value Functions Coloring Activity
Solving Absolute Value Equations Coloring Activity
Linear vs. Quadratic vs. Absolute Value Functions Foldable
Β© 2016 Secondary Math Solutions
This purchase is for one teacher and for classroom use only. All rights reserved. No part of this product may be reproduced, transmitted or distributed without express permission from the author. This product may not be posted or uploaded to the Internet in any form including classroom websites or network drives. If other teachers, colleagues, teams, schools or districts wish to use this resource, additional licenses must be purchased.




