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Title: Pre-Calculus


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  • Pre-Calculus
  • August 30th

Help each other on HW questions!
2
Study for quiz 2
  • Be able to
  • Evaluate a graph for a specific x-value.
  • Determine if a graph is even/odd or neither.
  • Determine intervals regarding domain, range,
    increasing, decreasing, constant, inflection
    point, symmetry, minimum, maximum, concavity,
    continuous, discontinuous, intercepts.
  • Prove algebraically for even/odd symmetry.

3
  • GREATEST INTEGER FUNCTION
  • f(x) x

The GIF is like the bill for your cell phone in
reverse. If you talk for 3 ½ minutes you get
charged for 4 minutes. This rounds UP. The
GIF rounds DOWN!
4
Start with a dark circle on the origin. The dark
horizontal line is 1 unit long. It has an open
circle on the right.
5
evaluatingGREATEST INTEGER FUNCTION
  • If the number is an integer, use that integer.
    5 5 -3 -3
  • If the number is not an integer, use the next
    smaller integer.
  • 1.2 1 -3.6 -4
  • SLIDE LEFT ON THE NUMBER LINE!

6
  • End Behavior refers to the y-value
  • Where the function is approaching at
  • infinity
  • As the x gets bigger
  • and bigger, the y value
  • is doing what?

7
  • End Behavior VERBALLY
  • As x approaches
  • f(x) increases without
  • bound.
  • As x approaches
  • f(x) decreases without
  • bound.

8
  • Limit Notation also used to show end behavior
  • Or use this if both go in the same direction.

9
END BEHAVIOR
  • In your function book, do the end behavior
    section now.
  • Next fill in the last page, GIF.

10
HOMEWORK
  • WORK ON YOUR FACTORING PACKET and finish up all
    parts of the function book ?
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