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WCPSS Math 2 Unit 3: MVP MODULE 1

Quadratic Functions

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MATH TWO

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MODULE 1 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS

1.1 Something to Talk About – A Develop Understanding Task

An introduction to quadratic functions, designed to elicit representations and surface a

new type of pattern and change

(NC.M2.F-BF.1, NC.M2.A-SSE.1, NC.M2.A-CED.2)

READY, SET, GO Homework: Quadratic Functions 1.1

1.2 I Rule – A Solidify Understanding Task

Solidification of quadratic functions begins as quadratic pattteerns are examined in multiple

reeppresentations andd contrasted wiitth linear relationships

(NC.M2.F-BF.1, NC.M2.A-SSE.1, NC.M2.A-CED.2, NC.M2.F-IF.9)

READY, SET, GO Homework: Quadratic Functions 1.2

1.3 Scott’s Macho March – A Solidify Understanding Task

Focus specifically on the nature of change between values in a quadratic being linear

(NC.M2.F-BF.1, NC.M2.F-IF.4, NC.M2.A-CED.2, NC.M2.A-SSE.1)

READY, SET, GO Homework: Quadratic Functions 1.3

1.4 Rabbit Run– A Solidify Understanding Task

Focus on maximum/minimum point as well as domain and range for quadratics

(NC.M2.F-BF.1, NC.M2.A-SSE.1, NC.M2.-CED.2, NC.M2.F-IF.4)

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1.6 How Does it Grow – A Practice Understanding Task

Incorporating quadratics with the understandings of linear and exponential functions

(NC.M1.F-LE.1, NC.M1.F-BF.1, NC.M1.F-LE.3, NC.M2.F-IF.9)

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1.5 The Tortoise and the Hare– A Solidify Understanding Task

Comparing quadratic and exponential functions to clarify and distinguish between each

type of growth as well as how that growth appears in each of their representations

(NC.M2.A-SSE.1, NC.M1.F-LE.3, NC.M2.F-IF.4, NC.M2.F-IF.6, NC.M2.F-IF.7)

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1.1 Something to Talk About

A Develop Understanding Task

Cellphonesoftenindicatethestrengthofthephone’ssignalwithaseriesofbars.Thelogobelowshowshowthismightlookforvariouslevelsofservice.

1. Assumingthepatterncontinues,drawthenextfigureinthesequence.

2. Howmanyblockswillbeinthefigure10?

3. Examinethesequenceoffiguresandfindaruleorformulaforthenumberoftilesinanyfigurenumber.

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READY Topic:DistributivePropertySimplifythefollowingexpressions

1. 3 2x + 7 2. −12 5x − 4

3. 5a −3a + 13 4. 9x 6x − 2

5.!"! 12x + 18 6.

!"! 10a − 25b 7.

!!"!! 121x + 22

SET Topic:RecognizingLinearExponentialandQuadraticFunctionsIneachsetof3functions,onewillbelinearandonewillbeexponential.Oneofthethreewillbeanewcategoryoffunction.Listthecharacteristicsineachtablethathelpedyoutoidentifythelinearandtheexponentialfunctions.Whataresomecharacteristicsofthenewfunction?Findanexplicitandrecursiveequationforeach.

8. Linear,exponential,oranewkindoffunction?

a.

Typeandcharacteristics?

Explicitequation:

Recursiveequation:

! !(!)6 64

7 128

8 256

9 512

10 1024

b.

Typeandcharacteristics?

Explicitequation:

Recursiveequation:

! !(!)6 36

7 49

8 64

9 81

10 100

c.

Typeandcharacteristics?

Explicitequation:

Recursiveequation:

! !(!)6 11

7 13

8 15

9 17

10 19

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9. Linear,exponential,oranewkindoffunction?d.

Typeandcharacteristics?

Explicitequation:

Recursiveequation:

! !(!)-2 -17

-1 -12

0 -7

1 -2

2 3

e.

Typeandcharacteristics?

Explicitequation:

Recursiveequation:

! !(!)-2 1/25

-1 1/5

0 1

1 5

2 25

f.

Typeandcharacteristics?

Explicitequation:

Recursiveequation:

! !(!)-2 9

-1 6

0 5

1 6

2 9

10. Graphthefunctionsfromthetablesin#8and#9.Addanyadditionalcharacteristicsyounoticefromthegraph.Placeyouraxessothatyoucanshowall5points.Identifyyourscale.Writeyourexplicitequationabovethegraph.a. Equation: b. Equation: c. Equation:

d. Equation: e. Equation: f. Equation:

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GO Topic:RatesofChangeIdentifytherateofchangeineachoftherepresentationsbelow.

11. 12. 13.

x f(x)25 65

26 68

27 71

28 74

14.

f 0 = 7; f n + 1 = f n + 5

15. 16.

Slopeof!"A(-3,12)B(-11,-16)

17. Georgeisloadingfreightintoanelevator.Henoticesthattheweightlimitfortheelevatoris1000lbs.He

knowsthatheweighs210lbs.Hehasloaded15boxesintotheelevator.Eachboxweighs50lbs.Identify

therateofchangeforthissituation.

18.

Independentvariable 4 5 6 7 8

Dependentvariable 5 5.5 6 6.5 7

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1.2 I Rule!

A Solidify Understanding Task

Marcohasstartedanewblogaboutsportsat

ImaginationHighSchool(mascot:thefightingunicorns)thathehasdecidedtocall“ISite”.

Hecreatedalogoforthewebsitethatlookslikethis:

Heisworkingoncreatingthelogoinvarioussizestobeplacedondifferentpagesonthe

website.Marcodevelopedthefollowingdesigns:

1. Howmanysquareswillbeneededtocreatethesize100logo?

2. Developamathematicalmodelforthenumberofsquaresinthelogoforsizen.

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Marcodecidestoexperimentwithmakinghislogo“blockier”sothatitlooksstronger.

Here’swhathecameupwith:

3. AssumingthatMarcocontinueswiththepatternasithasbegun,drawthenext

figure,size4,andfindthenumberofblocksinthefigure.

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4. Developamathematicalmodelforthenumberofblocksinalogoofsizen.

5. Comparethemodelsthatyoudevelopedforthefirstsetoflogostothesecondsetoflogos.Inwhatwaysaretheysimilar?Inwhatwaysaretheydifferent?

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READY Topic:DistributivePropertySimplify.Firstusethedistributivepropertyandthencombinetheliketerms.

Example:

!" !" + ! + ! !" + ! → !"!! + !" + !" + ! → !"!! + !" + !" + ! → !"!! + !!" + !

1. 2x 5x + 3 + 7 5x + 3 2. 8x x + 1 + 2 x + 1

3. 6x x − 10 − 1 x − 10 4. 1x 3x + 4 + 5 3x + 4

5. 3x 8x + 3 − 4 8x + 3 6. 5x 2x + 6 + 2 2! + 6

7. 7x −5x + 2 − 13 −5x + 2 8. −4x 12x + 3 + 3 12x + 3

SET Topic:ComparingAreaandperimeterCalculatetheareaandperimeterofeachfigurebelow.Theareamaybewrittenasaproduct.Includethecorrectunitonyouranswer.(Youranswerswillcontainavariable.)

9. 10.

a. Perimeter:______________________ a. Perimeter:______________________

b. Area:____________________________ b. Area:____________________________

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11. 12.

a. Perimeter:______________________ a. Perimeter:______________________

b. Area:____________________________ b. Area:____________________________

13. 14.

a. Perimeter:______________________ a. Perimeter:______________________

b. Area:____________________________ b. Area:____________________________

15. Comparetheperimetertotheareaineachofproblems(9-14).

Inwhatwayarethenumbersandunitsintheperimetersandareasdifferent?

GO Topic:GreatestCommonFactor

FindtheGCFforthegiventerms.

16. 15abc2and25a3bc 17. 12x5yand32x6y 18. 17pqrand51pqr3

19. 7x2and21x 20. 6x2,18x,and-12 21. 4x2and9x

22. 11x2y2,33x2y,and3xy2 23. 16a2b,24ab,and16b 24. 49s2t2and36s2t2

(a+5)ft

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(x+3)m

(x–2)m

(x+4)in

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1.3 Scott’s Macho March

A Solidify Understanding Task

After looking in the mirror and feeling flabby, Scott

decided that he really needed to get in shape. He

joined a gym and added push-ups to his daily exercise routine. He started keeping track of the

number of push-ups he completed each day in the bar graph below, with day one showing he

completed three push-ups. After four days, Scott was certain he could continue this pattern of

increasing the number of push-ups for at least a few months.

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Scott’s gym is sponsoring a “Macho March” promotion. The goal of “Macho March” is to raise money

for charity by doing push-ups. Scott has decided to participate and has sponsors that will donate

money to the charity if he can do a total of at least 500 push-ups, and they will donate an additional

$10 for every 100 push-ups he can do beyond that. So now Scott is going to track the total number

of push-ups done up to any given day of the month.

2. Estimate the total number of push-ups that Scott will do in a month if he continues to increase

the number of push-ups he does each day in the pattern shown above.

3. Draw the diagram that shows the total number of pushups that Scot has done in the month at

the end of each day.

4. How many push-ups will Scott have done after a week?

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5. Model the total number of push-ups that Scott has completed on any given day during “Macho

March”. Include both recursive and explicit equations.

6. Will Scott meet his goal and earn the donation for the charity? Will he get a bonus? If so, howmuch? Explain.

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READY Topic:MultiplyingtwobinomialsInthepreviousRSG,youwereaskedtousethedistributivepropertyontwodifferenttermsinthesame

problem.Example:!"#$%&#' !"# !"#$%"&' 3! 4! + 1 + 2 4! + 1 .Youmayhavenoticedthatthebinomial 4! + 1 occurredtwiceintheproblem.Hereisasimplerwaytowritethesameproblem: 3! + 2 4! + 1 .Youwillusethedistributivepropertytwice.Firstmultiply3! 4! + 1 ;thenmultiply+2 4! + 1 .Addtheliketerms.Writethex2termfirst,thex-termsecond,andtheconstanttermlast.

!" !" + ! + ! !" + ! → !"!! + !" + !" + ! → !"!! + !" + !" + ! → !"!! + !!" + !

Multiplythetwobinomials.(Youranswershouldhave3termsandbeinthisform!!! + !" + !.)1. ! + 5 ! − 7 2. ! + 8 ! + 3 3. ! − 9 ! − 4

4. ! + 1 ! − 4 5. 3! − 5 ! − 1 6. 5! − 7 3! + 1

7. 4! − 2 8! + 10 8. ! + 6 −2! + 5 9. 8! − 3 2! − 1

SET Topic:DistinguishingbetweenlinearandquadraticpatternsUsefirstandseconddifferencestoidentifythepatterninthetablesaslinear,quadratic,orneither.Writetherecursiveequationforthepatternsthatarelinearorquadratic.

10.

a. Pattern:b. Recursiveequation:

! !-3 -23-2 -17-1 -110 -51 12 73 13

11.

a. Pattern:b. Recursiveequation:

! !-3 4-2 0-1 -20 -21 02 43 10

12.

a. Pattern:b. Recursiveequation:

! !-3 -15-2 -10-1 -50 01 52 103 15

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13.

a. Pattern:b. Recursiveequation:

! !-3 24-2 22-1 200 181 162 143 12

14.

a. Pattern:b. Recursiveequation:

! !-3 48-2 22-1 60 01 42 183 42

15.

a. Pattern:b. Recursiveequation:

! !-3 4-2 1-1 00 11 42 93 16

16.

a. Drawfigure5.b. Predictthenumberofsquaresinfigure30.Showwhatyoudidtogetyourprediction.

GO Topic:Interpretingrecursiveequationstowriteasequence

Writethefirstfivetermsofthesequence.

17. ! 0 = −5; ! ! = ! ! − 1 + 8 18. ! 0 = 24; ! ! = ! ! − 1 − 5

19. ! 0 = 25; ! ! = 3! ! − 1 20. ! 0 = 6; ! ! = 2! ! − 1

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1.4 Rabbit Run

A Solidify Understanding Task

Mishahasanewrabbitthatshenamed“Wascal”.ShewantstobuildWascalapensothat

therabbithasspacetomovearoundsafely.Mishahaspurchaseda72footrolloffencingto

buildarectangularpen.

1. IfMishausesthewholerolloffencing,whataresomeofthepossibledimensionsofthepen?

2. IfMishawantsapenwiththelargestpossiblearea,whatdimensionsshouldsheuseforthesides?Justifyyouranswer.

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3. Writeamodelfortheareaoftherectangularpenintermsofthelengthofoneside.Includebothanequationandagraph.

4. Whatkindoffunctionisthis?Howdoyouknow?

5. HowdoesthisfunctioncomparetothesecondtypeofblockIlogosinIRule?

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READY Topic:Applyingslopeformula

Calculatetheslopeofthelinebetweenthegivenpoints.Useyouranswertoindicatewhichlineisthesteepest.

1. A(-3,7)B(-5,17) 2. H(12,-37)K(4,-3)

3. P(-11,-24)Q(21,40) 4. R(55,-75)W(-15,-40)

SET Topic:Investigatingperimetersandareas

Adamandhisbrotherareresponsibleforfeedingtheirhorses.Inthespringandsummerthehorsesgrazeinanunfencedpasture.Thebrothershaveerectedaportablefencetocorralthehorsesinagrazingarea.Eachdaythehorseseatallofthegrassinsidethefence.Thentheboysmoveittoanewareawherethegrassislongandgreen.Theporta-fenceconsistsof16separatepiecesoffencingeach10feetlong.Thebrothershavealwaysarrangedthefenceinalongrectanglewithonelengthoffenceoneachendand7piecesoneachsidemakingthegrazingarea700sq.ft.Adamhaslearnedinhismathclassthatarectanglecanhavethesameperimeterbutdifferentareas.Heisbeginningtowonderifhecanmakehisdailyjobeasierbyrearrangingthefencesothatthehorseshaveabiggergrazingarea.Hebeginsbymakingatableofvalues.Helistsallofthepossibleareasofarectanglewithaperimeterof160ft.,whilekeepinginmindthatheisrestrictedbythelengthsofhisfencingunits.Herealizesthatarectanglethatisorientedhorizontallyinthepasturewillcoveradifferentsectionofgrassthanonethatisorientedvertically.Soheisconsideringthetworectanglesasdifferentinhistable.Usethisinformationtoanswerquestions5–9onthenextpage.

READY, SET, GO! Name Period Date

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5. FillinAdam’stablewithallofthearrangementsforthefence.(Thefirstoneisdoneforyou.)

Lengthin

“fencing”units

Widthin“fencing”

unitsLengthinft. Widthinft. Perimeter(ft)

Area

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1unit 7units 10ft 70ft 160ft 700ft2

a. 2units 160ft

b. 3units 160ft

c. 4units 160ft

d. 5units 160ft

e. 6units 160ft

f. 7units 160ft

6. DiscussAdam’sfindings.Explainhowyouwouldrearrangethesectionsoftheporta-fencesothatAdamwillbeabletodolesswork.

7. MakeagraphofAdam’s

investigation.Letlengthbethe

independentvariableand

areabethedependentvariable.

Labelthescale.

8. Whatistheshapeofyourgraph?

9. Explainwhatmakesthisfunction

beaquadratic.

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GO Topic:Comparinglinearandexponentialratesofchange

Indicatewhichfunctionischangingfaster.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

16a.Examinethegraphattheleftfrom0to1.

Whi Whichgraphdoyouthinkisgrowingfaster?

b. Now b. Nowlookatthegraphfrom2to3.

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1.5 The Tortoise and The Hare

A Solidify Understanding Task

Inthechildren’sstoryofthetortoiseandthehare,theharemocksthetortoiseforbeingslow.Thetortoisereplies,“Slowandsteadywinstherace.”Theharesays,“We’lljustseeaboutthat,”andchallengesthetortoisetoarace.Thedistancefromthestartinglineofthehareisgivenbythefunction:

! = !!(dinmetersandtinseconds)Becausethehareissoconfidentthathecanbeatthetortoise,hegivesthetortoisea1meterheadstart.Thedistancefromthestartinglineofthetortoiseincludingtheheadstartisgivenbythefunction:

! = 2!(dinmetersandtinseconds)

1. Atwhattimedoestheharecatchuptothetortoise?

2. Iftheracecourseisverylong,whowins:thetortoiseorthehare?Why?

3. Atwhattime(s)aretheytied?

4. Iftheracecoursewere15meterslongwhowins,thetortoiseorthehare?Why?

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5. Usetheproperties! = 2!and! = !!toexplainthespeedsofthetortoiseandthehareinthefollowingtimeintervals:

Interval Tortoise! = !! Hare! = !![0,2)

[2,4)

[4,∞)

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READY Topic:RecognizingFunctions

Identifywhichofthefollowingrepresentationsarefunctions.IftherepresentationisNOTafunctionstatehowyouwouldfixitsoitwas.

1. D={(4,-1)(3,-6)(2,-1)(1,2)(0,4)(2,5)} 2. Thenumberofcaloriesyouhaveburnedsincemidnightatanytimeduringtheday.

3. 4.x -12 -8 -6 -4f(x) 25 25 25 25

5. 6.

SET

Topic:Comparingratesofchangeinlinear,quadratic,andexponentialfunctions

Thegraphattherightshowsatimevs.distancegraphoftwocarstravelinginthesamedirectionalongthefreeway.7. Whichcarhasthecruisecontrolon?Howdoyouknow?

8. Whichcarisaccelerating?Howdoyouknow?

9. Identifytheintervalinfigure1wherecarAseemstobegoingfasterthancarB.

10. Forwhatintervalinfigure1doescarBseemtobegoingfasterthancarA?

11. Whatinthegraphindicatesthespeedofthecars?

12. AthirdcarCisnowshowninthegraph(seefigure2).All3cars havethesamedestination.Ifthedestinationisadistanceof12unitsfromtheorigin,whichcardoyoupredictwillarrivefirst?Justifyyouranswer.

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GO Topic:Identifyingdomainandrangefromagraph

Statethedomainandrangeofeachgraph.Useintervalnotationwhereappropriate.

13a.Domain__________b. Range___________

14a.Domain__________b. Range___________

15a.Domain__________b. Range___________

16a.Domain__________b. Range___________

17a.Domain__________b. Range___________

18a.Domain__________b. Range___________

19a.Domain__________b. Range___________

20a.Domain__________b. Range___________

21. Arethedomainsof#19and#20thesame?Explain.

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1.6 How Does It Grow?

A Practice Understanding Task

Foreachrelationgiven:

a. Identifywhetherornottherelationisa

function;

b. Determineifthefunctionislinear,exponential,quadraticorneither;

c. Describethetypeofgrowth

d. Createonemorerepresentationfortherelation.

1. Aplumberchargesabasefeeof$55foraservicecallplus$35perhourforeachhour

workedduringtheservicecall.Therelationshipbetweenthetotalpriceoftheservicecalland

thenumberofhoursworked.

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3.

4. ! = !! ! − 2 ! + 4

5.

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6. ! = !! ! − 2 + 4

7. Therelationshipbetweenthespeedofacarandthedistanceittakestostopwhentravelingatthatspeed.

Speed(mph)

StoppingDistance(ft)

10 12.520 5030 112.540 20050 312.560 45070 612.5

8. Therelationshipbetweenthenumberofdotsinthefigureandthetime,t.

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9. Therateatwhichcaffeineiseliminatedfromthebloodstreamofanadultisabout15%

perhour.Therelationshipbetweentheamountofcaffeineinthebloodstreamandthenumber

ofhoursfromthetimetheadultdrinksthecaffeinatedbeverageiftheinitialamountof

caffeineinthebloodstreamis500mg.

10.

.

11. ! = (4! + 3)(! − 6)

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12. MaryContrarywantstobuildarectangularflowergardensurroundedbyawalkway4meterswide.Theflowergardenwillbe6meterslongerthanitiswide.

a. Therelationshipbetweenthewidthofthegardenandtheperimeterofthewalkway.

b. Therelationshipbetweenthewidthofthegardenandareaofthewalkway.

13. ! = !!!!!

+ 4

14.

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READY Topic:Transforminglines1. Graphthefollowinglinearequationsonthegrid.Theequationy=xhasbeengraphedforyou.Foreachnewequationexplainwhatthenumber3doestothegraphofy=x.Payattentiontothe

y-intercept,thex-intercept,andtheslope.Identifywhatchangesinthegraphandwhatstaysthesame.

a. y=x+3

b. y=x–3

c. y=3x

2. Thegraphofy=xisgiven.(Seefigure2.)Foreachequationpredictwhatyouthinkthenumber-2willdotothegraph.Thengraphtheequation.

a. y=x+(-2)Prediction:

b. y=x–(-2)Prediction:

c. y=-2xPrediction:

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SET

Topic:Distinguishbetweenlinear,exponentialandquadraticfunctions

Foreachrelationgiven:

a. Identifywhetherornottherelationisafunction.(Ifit’snotafunction,skipb–d.)b. DetermineifthefunctionisLinear,Exponential,QuadraticorNeither.c. Describethetypeofgrowth.d. Expresstherelationintheindicatedform.

3. Ihad81frecklesonmynosebeforeIbeganusingvanishingcream.AfterthefirstweekIhad27,thenextweek9,then3...

a. Function?b. Linear,Exponential,QuadraticorNeitherc. Howdoesitgrow?d. Makeagraph.LabelyouraxesandthescaleShowall4points.

4. x y0 811 80!!2 80!!3 804 79!!

a. Function?b. Linear,Exponential,QuadraticorNeitherc. Howdoesitgrow?d. Writetheexplicitequation.

5.a. Function?b. Linear,Exponential,QuadraticorNeitherc. Howdoesitgrow?d. Createatable

6. Speedinmphofabaseballvs.distanceinft.

a. Function?b. Linear,Exponential,QuadraticorNeitherc. Howdoesitgrow?d. Predictthedistancethebaseballflies,ifitleavesthebatataspeedof115mph.

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GO Topic:Matchingfunctionrepresentations

Matchthefunctionontheleftwiththeequivalentfunctionontheright.

______7. f x( ) = −2x + 5 a. f x( ) = 5 2( )x______8. b.

______9.Iput$7000inasavingsaccountthatpays3%interestcompoundedannually.Iplantoleaveitinthebankfor20years.TheamountIwillhavethen.

c. f (1) = 2; f (n+1) = f (n)+ 2n+ 2

______10.Theareaofthetrianglesbelow.d.

______11. f 0( ) = 5; f n( ) = 2∗ f n −1( ) e. y+x=0

______12. f 0( ) = 5; f n( ) = f n −1( )− 2 f. ! = ! − 1 ! + 3

______13.x -7.75 -¼ ½ 11.6f(x) 7.75 ¼ -½ -11.6

g. A=7000(1.03)20

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