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Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)
Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)
Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)
Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)
Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)
Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)
Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)
Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)
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Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)

This bundle consists of a notes packet, homework assignments (at least one per lesson), a mid-unit review, an end of unit review, and links to lesson videos.

The titles of the lessons are given below:

2.1 Input & Output

2.2 Domain & Range*

2.3 Piecewise-Defined Functions**

2.4 Composite Functions

2.5 Inverse Functions

2.6 Combining Functions

2.7 Concavity

* 2 assignments

** 3 assignments

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Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)

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Description

Functions (Pre-Calculus Unit 2)

This bundle consists of a notes packet, homework assignments (at least one per lesson), a mid-unit review, an end of unit review, and links to lesson videos.

The titles of the lessons are given below:

2.1 Input & Output

2.2 Domain & Range*

2.3 Piecewise-Defined Functions**

2.4 Composite Functions

2.5 Inverse Functions

2.6 Combining Functions

2.7 Concavity

* 2 assignments

** 3 assignments

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a context.
Relate the domain of a function to its graph and, where applicable, to the quantitative relationship it describes. For example, if the function 𝘩(𝘯) gives the number of person-hours it takes to assemble 𝘯 engines in a factory, then the positive integers would be an appropriate domain for the function.
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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