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Function Operations - Guided Notes, Worksheet, Quiz with Answer Keys
Function Operations - Guided Notes, Worksheet, Quiz with Answer Keys
Function Operations - Guided Notes, Worksheet, Quiz with Answer Keys
Function Operations - Guided Notes, Worksheet, Quiz with Answer Keys
Function Operations - Guided Notes, Worksheet, Quiz with Answer Keys
Function Operations - Guided Notes, Worksheet, Quiz with Answer Keys
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This bundle includes a set of guided notes for function operations, including adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and composition of functions, as well as three resources that could be used as worksheets, homework, independent practice, or assessments.

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This bundle includes a set of guided notes for function operations, including adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and composition of functions, as well as three resources that could be used as worksheets, homework, independent practice, or assessments.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write a function that describes a relationship between two quantities.
Combine standard function types using arithmetic operations. For example, build a function that models the temperature of a cooling body by adding a constant function to a decaying exponential, and relate these functions to the model.
Compose functions. For example, if 𝘛(𝘺) is the temperature in the atmosphere as a function of height, and 𝘩(𝘵) is the height of a weather balloon as a function of time, then 𝘛(𝘩(𝘵)) is the temperature at the location of the weather balloon as a function of time.
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