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Ready-to-use presentations for each lesson! You will have several examples, "try it" problems, and vocab and explanations for each lesson. However, they are editable to fit your classroom needs!
Includes: Domain & Range (33 slides, 4 examples & 3 "Try it")
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Grades
7th - 12th
Standards
CCSS8.F.A.1
CCSS8.F.A.2
CCSSHSF-IF.A.1
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Pages
32
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes
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Ready-to-use presentations for each lesson! You will have several examples, "try it" problems, and vocab and explanations for each lesson. However, they are editable to fit your classroom needs!Includes:Relations & Functions (32 slides, 4 examples & 3 "Try it")Domain & Range (33 slides,
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Ready-to-use presentations for each lesson! You will have several examples, "try it" problems, and vocab and explanations for each lesson. However, they are editable to fit your classroom needs!
Includes: Domain & Range (33 slides, 4 examples & 3 "Try it")
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Standards
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CCSS8.F.A.1
Understand that a function is a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. The graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs consisting of an input and the corresponding output.
CCSS8.F.A.2
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.
CCSSHSF-IF.A.1
Understand that a function from one set (called the domain) to another set (called the range) assigns to each element of the domain exactly one element of the range. If 𝘧 is a function and 𝘹 is an element of its domain, then 𝘧(𝘹) denotes the output of 𝘧 corresponding to the input 𝘹. The graph of 𝘧 is the graph of the equation 𝘺 = 𝘧(𝘹).
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