
Analyzing Functions
Students analyze key features of graphs and tables, including domain, range, intercepts, and end behavior. They will formalize their understanding of continuous and discontinuous functions.
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Students analyze key features of graphs and tables, including domain, range, intercepts, and end behavior. They will formalize their understanding of continuous and discontinuous functions.
Key Questions
- How do we determine the domain and range of a function from its equation?
- What does the end behavior of a function tell us about its graph?
- How can we identify intervals of increase and decrease?
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