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This resource includes two one page worksheets. The first page is about function operations in multiple representations (graphical, analytical, and tables). The second page is about composition operations in multiple representations.
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Function Operations and Composites - Practice Worksheets
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Grades
9th - 12th
Subjects
Standards
CCSSHSF-IF.A.1
CCSSHSF-IF.A.2
CCSSHSF-BF.A.1b
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Pages
2 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour
Description
This resource includes two one page worksheets. The first page is about function operations in multiple representations (graphical, analytical, and tables). The second page is about composition operations in multiple representations.
This resource was designed for advanced-level courses, but can be used with additional scaffolding for on-level courses.
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Standards
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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).
CCSSHSF-IF.A.2
Use function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a context.
CCSSHSF-BF.A.1b
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.
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