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What You Need To Know...

 

Functions, function notation, determine whether a given relation is a function, and link equations to functions.

  1. The benchmark will be assessed using MC (Multiple Choice) and FR (Fill in Response) items.

  2. Items may use a variety of forms, including graphs, tables, sets of points, or equations.

  3. Items may ask to determine the equation of a function.

  4. Items may use function notation.  

 

MA.912.A.6.2 Operations with Radicals

Example One

Andrew plotted a set of points on the coordinate grid shown below.  All of the points have integer coefficients.

Which of the following points could be removed so that Andrew's graph represents a function?

  1. (-4, -3)

  2. (-2, 1)

  3. (0, 0)

  4. (2, -2)

ALGEBRA

Functions

Functions
Domain and Range
Solve Equations
Literal Equations
Inequalities
Multi-Step
Graphing Linear
Slope/Intercepts
Line Equations
Model Data
Systems
Momonials

Polynomials

Polynomials
Factoring
Div. Polynomials

Rationals Discrete

Proportions
Radicals
Quadratics
Solve Quadratics
Set Operations
Venn Diagrams

Example Two

 

The function shown below is used to convert a temperature, x, in degrees Fahrenheit (°F), to a temperature, f(x), in degrees
Celsius (°C).

 

 

 

 

 

Micah wanted to convert today's high temperature of 77°F to °C.  What is today's high temperature in °C?

 

 

 

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Example Three

 

For one child, a childcare facility charges $300 per month for preschool and $3.50 per hour for each hour of childcare after preschool. The function below can be used to determine f(h), the monthly fee for childcare and preschool, where h represents the number of hours spent in childcare after preschool.

                                                    f(h) = 300 + 3.5h
 

If the one-month charges for one child totaled $637.75, what was the total number of hours the child spent in childcare after preschool?



 

 

 

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RADICALS DISCRETE

Function Notation

Relations & Functions

Vertical Line Test

Equations from Functions

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