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Functions Review. JEOPARDY!. Definitions - 10. Define the domain and range of a function. Definitions – 10 Answer. The domain of a function is the set of all x values that produce a y value. The range of a functions is set of all y values that result from any function. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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JEOPARDY!Definiti
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Rational and Equivalent Functions
Functions Transformations
Inverse Functions
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Definitions - 10
Define the domain and range of a function.
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Definitions – 10Answer
The domain of a function is the set of all x values that produce a y value.
The range of a functions is set of all y values that result from any function.
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Definitions - 20
List all forms (3) of a quadratic function.
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Definitions – 20Answer
• Standard• Factored• Vertex
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Definitions - 30
In what order should transformations be completed?
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Definitions – 30Answer
• Horizontal reflection and stretch• Horizontal shift• Vertical reflection and stretch• Vertical shift
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Definitions - 40
What line is an inverse functions reflected in?
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Definitions – 40Answer
The line y = x
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Definitions - 50
List all possible transformations (6) and their corresponding letter.
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Definitions – 50Answer
k – reflection if k is negativek – horizontal stretch by a factor of 1/kp – horizontal shifta – reflection if a is negativea – vertical stretch by a factor of aq – vertical shift
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Rational and Equivalent Functions - 10
Are the two expressions equivalent?
(x-3)2(x+4)(x+1)
x4- x3 -17x2 +21x+36
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Rational and Equivalent Functions – 10Answer
Yes
Solution: Test at least 3 points in both functions to make sure they are they return the same value.
For example, test x=0
Function 1: (x-3)2(x+4)(x+1)=(0-3) 2(0+4)(0+1)=(-3) 2(4)(1)=36
Function 2: x4- x3 -17x2 +21x+36=04-03-17(0) 2+21(0)+36=36
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Rational and Equivalent Functions - 20
Simplify the function and state all restrictions.
-x2 -7x+8 . x +5 x+8 9x-9
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Rational and Equivalent Functions – 20Answer
Solution: -x2 -7x+8 . x +5 x+8 9x-9= -(x-1)(x+8) . x+5 x+8 9(x-1)= -(x+5) 9
-(x+5) 9
x ≠ -8, 1
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Rational and Equivalent Functions - 30
Write the function in standard form.
y = 2(x-4)2 -7
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Rational and Equivalent Functions – 30Answer
Solution:y = 2(x-4)2 -7 = 2(x2 -8x+16) -7 = 2x2 -16x+32-7 = 2x2 -16x+25
y = 2x2 -16x + 25
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Rational and Equivalent Functions - 40
Simplify the function and state all restrictions.
x+3 ÷ (x-1)(x+3)x+2 (x-1)2
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Rational and Equivalent Functions – 40Answer
Solution:x+3 ÷ (x-1)(x+3)x+2 (x-1)2
=x+3 . (x-1)2__ x+2 (x-1)(x+3)= x-1 x+2
x - 1 x+ 2
x ≠ -2, 1, -3
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Rational and Equivalent Functions - 50
Simplify the function and state all restrictions.
5 - x _ x2 -5x 5x-25
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Rational and Equivalent Functions – 50Answer
Solution: 5 - x _ x2 -5x 5x-25= 5 - x x(x-5) 5(x-5)= 5 . 5- x . x x(x-5) 5 5(x-5) x= 25 - x2 5x(x-5) 5x(x-5)= 25-x2
5x(x-5)= - (x2-25) 5x(x-5)= -(x+5)(x-5) 5x(x-5)= -(x+5) 5x
Find a common denominator: 5x(x-5)
-(x+5) 5x
x ≠ 0, 5
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Functions - 10
State the restrictions of y = √x-4 .___
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Functions – 10Answer
x ≥ 4
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Functions - 20
What is the function for the following graph?
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Functions – 20Answer
y = √x_
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Functions - 30
State the domain and range of y = (x+2)2
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Functions – 30Answer
Domain: {x ε R}Range: {y ε R | y ≥ 0}
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Functions - 40
List all base points of f(x) = 1/x
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Functions – 40Answer
(-2, -1/2)(-1, -1)(-1/2, -2)(1/2, 2)(1, 1)(2, 1/2)
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Functions - 50
Write the general form of a transformed function.
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Functions – 50Answer
y = af(k(x-p))+q
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Transformations - 10
If you start at a point (3, 5) and move 4 units left and 3units up, what is the new coordinate?
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Transformations – 10Answer
(-1, 8)
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Transformations - 20
List the transformations on the function.
f(x) = -3(x-5)2+1
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Transformations – 20Answer
• Shift 5 units right• Reflection in the x-axis (vertical reflection)• Vertical stretch by a factor of 3• Shift 1 unit up
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Transformations - 30
Choose any three base points and write them after thetransformation.
f(x) = 5√-2(x+1) ______
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Transformations – 30Answer
(0, 0) (-1, 0) (1, 1) (-1.5, 5) (4, 2) (-5, 10) (9, 3) (-5.5, 15) (16, 4) (-9, 20)
(x, y) (- x, y) (- x-1, y) (-2s+1, 5y)
(0, 0) (0, 0) (-1, 0) (-1, 0)(1, 1) (-0.5, 1) (-1.5, 1) (-1.5, 5)(4, 2) (-4, 2) (-5, 2) (-5, 10)(9, 3) (-4.5, 3) (-5.5, 3) (-5.5, 15)(16, 4) (-8, 4) (-9, 4) (-9, 20)
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Transformations - 40
List all the transformations on the function.
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Transformations – 40Answer
• Shift 4 units right• Vertical reflection• Shift 6 units up
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Transformations - 50
Write the base function and the transformed function.
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Transformations – 50Answer
Base function: y = 1/x
Transformed function: y = - 1/(x+3) -2
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Inverse Functions - 10
What is the inverse of {(-7, 12), (2, 0), (-10, 4)}.
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Inverse Functions – 10Answer
{(0, 2), (4, -10), (12, -7)}
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Inverse Functions - 20
What is the inverse of y = (1/3 )x +4
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Inverse Functions – 20Answer
f -1(x)= 3x-12
Solution:y = (1/3 )x +4x = (1/3 )y+4x-4 = (1/3 )y3(x-4) =y
f -1 (x) = 3(x-4) = 3x-12
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Inverse Functions - 30
What is the inverse of f(x) = 2√-x +3 __
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Inverse Functions – 30Answer
f -1(x)= -(1/4)(x – 3)2
Solution:f(x) = 2√-x +3y = 2√-x +3x = 2√-y+3x-3 = 2√-yx-3 = √-y 2x-3 2 = -y 2 x-3 2 = y 2
f -1(x) = x-3 2
2
( )
-( )
-( )
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Inverse Functions - 40
What is the inverse of f(x) = 2x2+16x+29
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Inverse Functions – 40Answer
f -1(x)= 4±√(1/2)(x+3)
Solution:f(x) = 2x2+16x+29y = 2x2+16x+29y = 2(x2+8x) +29y = 2(x2 +8x +16-16) +29y = 2(x+4) 2 -32+29y = 2(x+4) 2 -3x = 2(y+4) 2 -3X+3 = 2(y+4) 2 X+3 = (y+4) 2 2X+3 = y+4 2X+3 -4 = y 2
________
±√__
__±√ f -1 (x) =-4 x+3
2±√ __
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Inverse Functions - 50
Sketch the original and the inverse of the followingfunction (without finding the inverse). Is the inverse afunction?
HINT - draw the y=x line and then draw the reflection
f(x) = -(3(x-5))2 -1
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Inverse Functions – 50Answer
Solution:Pick at least three points on the original function then use them to get three pointsfor the inversefunction.
*Make sure that sketches aresomewhataccurate (i.e. the vertex shouldbe at the correctpoint *