Lesson 6.5 , For use with pages 446-451

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Lesson 6.5, For use with pages 446-451 1. f(x) = 2x – 5. ANSWER ANSWER domain and range: all real numbers 2. g(x) = + 6 State the domain and range of the function. domain: all real numbers: range: y ≤ 6

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Lesson 6.5 , For use with pages 446-451. State the domain and range of the function. . 1. f ( x ) = 2 x – 5 . domain and range: all real numbers. ANSWER. 2. g ( x ) = – + 6. ANSWER. domain: all real numbers: range: y ≤ 6. 1 . – . 3. y = 8 . 2 . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Lesson 6.5 , For use with pages 446-451

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Lesson 6.5, For use with pages 446-451

1. f(x) = 2x – 5.

ANSWER

ANSWER

domain and range: all real numbers

2. g(x) = – + 6

State the domain and range of the function.

domain: all real numbers: range: y ≤ 6

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ANSWER

State the domain and range of the function.

2 3. y = 8.1 –

domain: all real numbers: range: y ≤ –8

Lesson 6.5, For use with pages 446-451

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Alg II 6.5 PPGraphing Square Roots

(Radicals)

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EXAMPLE 1 Graph a square root function

Graph y = and state the domain and range.Compare the graph with the graph of y =

12

SOLUTION

Make a table of values and sketch the graph.

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EXAMPLE 1 Graph a square root function

The radicand of a square root must be nonnegative.So, the domain is x ≥ 0. The range is y ≥ 0.

The graph of y = is a vertical shrink of the graph of y = by a factor of .

12

x 12

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EXAMPLE 2 Graph a cube root function

Graph y = –3 , and state the domain and range. Compare the graph with the graph of y = .

SOLUTION

Make a table of values and sketch the graph.

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EXAMPLE 2 Graph a cube root function

The domain and range are all real numbers.

The graph of y = – 3 is a vertical stretch of thegraph of y = by a factor of 3 followed by areflection in the x-axis.

x3

x3

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EXAMPLE 3 Solve a multi-step problem

• Use a graphing calculator tograph the model.

• How long is a pendulumwith a period of 3 seconds?

Pendulums

The period of a pendulum is the time the pendulum takes to complete one back-and-forth swing. The period T (in seconds) can be modeled by T = 1.11 where l is the pendulum’s length (in feet).

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EXAMPLE 3 Solve a multi-step problem

SOLUTION

STEP 1Graph the model. Enter the equation y = 1.11 . The graph is shown below.

Use the trace feature to find the value of x when y = 3.The graph shows x 7.3.

STEP 2

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EXAMPLE 3 Solve a multi-step problem

ANSWER

A pendulum with a period of 3 seconds is about 7.3 feet long.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 1, 2 and 3

1. y = – 3

SOLUTION

ANSWER

Domain: Range:x > 0 y < 0

Make a table of values and sketch the graph.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 1, 2 and 3

SOLUTION

ANSWER

Domain: Range:x > 0 y < 0

2. y =14

x

Make a table of values and sketch the graph.

x 1 2 3 4y 0.25 0.35 0.43 0.5

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 1, 2 and 3

3. y = x312

ANSWER

Domain: Range:All real numbers All real numbers

x -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3y 0.72 0.63 0.5 0 -0.5 -0.6 -0.7

SOLUTION

Make a table of values and sketch the graph.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 1, 2 and 3

4. g(x) = 4

ANSWER

Domain: Range:All real numbers All real numbers

x -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3y -5.77 -5.04 -4 0 4 5.04 5.77

SOLUTION

Make a table of values and sketch the graph.

3√𝑥

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 1, 2 and 3

5. What if ? Use the model in example 3 to find the length of a pendulum with a period of 1 second.

ANSWER

About 0.8 ft

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EXAMPLE 4 Graph a translated square root function

Graph y = -2 +2. Then state the domain and range.

SOLUTION

STEP 1Sketch the graph of y = –2 (shown in blue). Notice that it begins at the origin and passes through the point (1, –2).

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EXAMPLE 4 Graph a translated square root function

STEP 2

Translate the graph. For y = - 2 +2 , h = 3 and k = 2. So, shift the graph of y = –2 right 3 units and up 2 units. The resulting graph starts at (3, 2) and passes through (4, 0).

From the graph, you can see that the domain of the function is x ≥ 3 and the range of the function is y ≤ 2.

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EXAMPLE 5 Graph a translated cube root function

Graph y = 3 3 x + 4 – 1. Then state the domain and range.

SOLUTION

STEP 1

Sketch the graph of y = 3 3 x (shown in blue). Notice that it begins at the origin and passes through the point (–1, –3) and (1, 3).

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EXAMPLE 5 Graph a translated cube root function

STEP 2

Translate the graph. Note the for y = –3 3 x + 4 – 1, h = –4 and k = –1. So, shift the graph of y = 3 3 x left 4 units and up 1 unit. The resulting graph starts at (–5, –4),(–4, –1) and passes through (–3, 2).

From the graph, you can see that the domain and range of the function are both all real numbers.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5

6. y = –4 x + 2

ANSWER

Domain : x > 0 ,range : y < 0.

Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5

ANSWER

Domain : x > –1 ,range : y > 0.

7. y = x + 12Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5

ANSWER

Domain : x > 3 ,range : y > –1.

8. f(x) = x – 3 – 121

Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5

ANSWER

Domain :all real numbers, range: all real numbers.

y = 9. x – 42 3

Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5

ANSWER

Domain :all real numbers, range: all real numbers.

y = 10. x – 53

Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5

ANSWER

Domain :all real numbers, range: all real numbers.

11. g(x) = x + 2 – 3

3

Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.