Title: WARM-UP
1WARM-UP
- Is the ordered pair (-6,-5) a solution to the
inequality 2x -4y lt 8? - 2. Solve the linear inequalities
- y gt (3/5) x 3
- 4x 2y gt -3
2Graphing Piecewise Functions
3- Up to now, weve been looking at functions
represented by a single equation. - In real life, however, functions are represented
by a combination of equations, each corresponding
to a part of the domain. - These are called piecewise functions.
4Evaluate f(x) when x0, x2, x4
- First you have to figure out which equation to
use - You NEVER use both
X4
X2
X0 This one fits Into the top equation
So 2(4) 1 9 f(4) 9
So 022 f(0)2
This one fits here
So 2(2) 1 5 f(2) 5
This one fits here
5Now you try!
- Evaluate f(x) for f(-3), f(-1), f(5)
6Graph
- For all xs lt 1, use the top graph (to the left
of 1) - For all xs 1, use the bottom graph (to the
- right of 1)
7x1 is the breaking point of the graph.
To graph the top equation, pick two points less
than 1. Since this is a linear function we can
just plot two points and connect them.
To graph the bottom equation graph, pick two
points greater than or equal to 1. Since this is
a linear function we can just plot two points and
connect them.
8Now you try to Graph
9Step Functions
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11You try to graph
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13Graphing Piecewise functions
- Regardless of what the piecewise function is, to
graph - Find the breaking points and draw a dashed
vertical line. - Plot points for the correct domain(s)
- Determine if the graph is continuous or if it has
a hole.