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This video is a step by step lesson for both teachers and students. Teachers can show this video to their students as a lecture, or use if for their own lesson. This video provides content on determining if a particular mapping is a function or is not a function. It is useful for anyone interested in learning how to solve equations. This video is excellent for Home School teachers to deliver as content. It also provides a free pdf to be given to students as notes to study.
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Grades
8th - 10th
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Standards
CCSSHSF-IF.A.1
Duration
2:40
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This video is a step by step lesson for both teachers and students. Teachers can show this video to their students as a lecture, or use if for their own lesson. This video provides content on determining if a particular mapping is a function or is not a function. It is useful for anyone interested in learning how to solve equations. This video is excellent for Home School teachers to deliver as content. It also provides a free pdf to be given to students as notes to study.
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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).
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