Description
- A page of Class Notes regarding simplifying functions by using the four basic operations, which includes a new concept called COMPOSITE FUNCTION (A function within another separate function). This topic is designed to be presented after the completion of certain Algebra 1 and/or Algebra 2 topics.
-- A 2-page worksheet of practice (With detailed answer key). See "View Preview" to view page one of this worksheet.
-- BONUS: In conjunction with my previous section:
"Solving Radical Equations - Extraneous Solutions" (Click to view)
- Practice worksheet in preparation for:
- 2 similar Quizzes (With detailed answer keys) to assess how much information students retained of these two topics.
**Note: For this topic, a modest to strong background knowledge of certain Algebra 1 and 2 concepts is already implied, such as the basic knowledge of radicals (simplifying, index and radicands), along with solving for variables through the use of squaring both sides of an equation, domain/range, and factoring, for example.
Student tested, teacher approved!**
**I have been a teacher now for over a collective 20 years, 15+ of those teaching each mathematical level in Pennsylvania schools ranging from Pre-Algebra to Pre-Calculus. All of my submissions have been used for my classes for multiple years to great success.
Check Out: BRIAN LEGUTKO MATH STORE
Function Operations & Composite Functions (Notes, WS, Bonus Quiz w/ Answer Key)
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Description
- A page of Class Notes regarding simplifying functions by using the four basic operations, which includes a new concept called COMPOSITE FUNCTION (A function within another separate function). This topic is designed to be presented after the completion of certain Algebra 1 and/or Algebra 2 topics.
-- A 2-page worksheet of practice (With detailed answer key). See "View Preview" to view page one of this worksheet.
-- BONUS: In conjunction with my previous section:
"Solving Radical Equations - Extraneous Solutions" (Click to view)
- Practice worksheet in preparation for:
- 2 similar Quizzes (With detailed answer keys) to assess how much information students retained of these two topics.
**Note: For this topic, a modest to strong background knowledge of certain Algebra 1 and 2 concepts is already implied, such as the basic knowledge of radicals (simplifying, index and radicands), along with solving for variables through the use of squaring both sides of an equation, domain/range, and factoring, for example.
Student tested, teacher approved!**
**I have been a teacher now for over a collective 20 years, 15+ of those teaching each mathematical level in Pennsylvania schools ranging from Pre-Algebra to Pre-Calculus. All of my submissions have been used for my classes for multiple years to great success.
Check Out: BRIAN LEGUTKO MATH STORE




