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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3 Benchmark – Practice Questions from Unit 1 – 3 and a chance to earn Bonus (Skills Check category) 4 Review Unit 1 and 2 Relationshi ps b/t Quantities & Equations & Inequalitie s 5 Review Unit 3 & 4 Linear & Exponential Function & Describing Data 6 EOCT 7 EOCT 10 Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences 11 Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Recursive USA Test Prep assignment due 12 Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Recursive 13 Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Evaluate Functions 14 Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Characteristi cs of Functions 17 Reteach Part of 18 Reteach Part of 19 Final Exams 20 Final Exams
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday3 Benchmark – Practice Questions from Unit 1 – 3 and a chance to earn Bonus (Skills Check category)

4 Review Unit 1 and 2Relationships b/t Quantities & Equations & Inequalities

5 Review Unit 3 & 4 Linear & Exponential Function & Describing Data

6 EOCT

7 EOCT

10Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences

11Reteach Part of Unit 3 – RecursiveUSA Test Prep

assignment due

12Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Recursive

13Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Evaluate Functions

14Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Characteristics of Functions

17Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Characteristics of Functions

18Reteach Part of Unit 3 – Compare Functions

19Final Exams1st period and 2nd period

20Final Exams3rd period and 4th period

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Go over homework1.C2.B3.A4.C5.C6.D

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Coordinate AlgebraEOCT REVIEW

UNIT 3 – Linear & Exponential Functions

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Question 1 Function vs. Relation

Is this a function?(-1, 2), (8, -4), (12, 3), (12, -3)

No, 12 has two outputs.

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Question 2 Function vs. Relation

Is this a function?

Yes, each input has one output..

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Question 3 Evaluate Functions

136

Evaluate f(x) = 5(3x) + 1 for x = 3.

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Question 4 Combining Functions

2 2If 6 3 5 and 4 5 8,find .f x x x g x x x

g f x

22 8 13x x

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Question 5 Exponential, Linear, or Neither

Each term in a sequence is exactly ½ of the previous term.

Exponential.

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This function is decreasing at a constant rate.

Question 6 Exponential, Linear, or Neither

Linear

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-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

1

2

3

4

5

Question 7

y decreases

What is happening to y as x increases for the graph?

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Question 8

2ROC

Find the rate of change: f x =-2x+4 1 2when x =2 and x =-3

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Question 9

1 1

50

exp : 4 3: 1, 4

197

n

n n

licit a nrecursive a a aa

Write an explicit and recursive rule for the nth term. Find a50.

1, 5, 9, 13, …

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Question 10

1

1 1

8

exp : 8(2): 8, 2

1024

nn

n n

licit arecursive a a aa

Write an explicit and recursive rule for the nth term. Find a8.

8, 16, 32, 64,…

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Describe the domain:Question 11

( , )-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

1

2

3

4

5

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What is the asymptote for the function?

Question 12

2y -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

1

2

3

4

5

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Compare the y-intercepts of the following two functions.

Question 13

( )int (0,1)

( )int (0,5)

g x hasa smallery ercept atand f x hasa greatery ercept at

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Is this function discrete or continuous?

Question 14

discrete

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Given the graph, which of the following are true?

Question 15

A. I and IIB. I and IIIC. I and IVD. I, II, and IV

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If the graph of f(x) is,

What does –f(x) look like?

Question 16

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Ely decides to join a gym. Buff Bodies charges $50 sign-up fee plus $30 a month. Mega Muscles charges $10 sign-up fee plus $40 a month.

Write a function for the cost of each gym membership.

Question 17

( ) 30 50( ) 40 10

Bx xM x x

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Ely decides to join a gym. Buff Bodies charges $50 sign-up fee plus $30 a month. Mega Muscles charges $10 sign-up fee plus $40 a month. Will these two functions ever intersect? If so, where? What does this mean?

Question 18

(4,170)4 ,

arg .After months they willch e the same amount

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For Christmas you get an iPhone 5 worth $800. Every month the value decreases by 5% with all the new products coming out.

Write an exponential equation describing the situation.

How much is the phone worth in 3 years?

Question 19

800(1 .05)$685.90

xy

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Matt made $3,000 last summer coach tennis camps. He wants to continue this business in the following years. He hopes that his profit will increase 12% each year.

Write an equation to describe this situation.

What is the growth/decay factor?

How much will he make in 4 years?

Question 20

3000(1 .12):1.12

$4720.56

xyGrowth Factor

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Describe the transformations

g(x) = -4x – 12

Question 21

412

reflectionstretch by a factor ofshift down units

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Describe the transformations

g(x) = ¼ (3)x–2 + 5

Question 22

1/ 4shrinkby a factor ofshift right two unitsshift up five units

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A manufacturer keeps track of her monthly costs by using a “cost function” that assigns a total cost for a given number of manufactured items, x. The function is C(x) = 5,000 + 1.3x.

a. Can any value be in the domain for this function?

b. What is the cost of 2,000 manufactured items?

c. If costs must be kept below $10,000 this month, what is the greatest number of items she can manufacture?

Question 23

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7600

3846

No because you can t have a negative amount ofi tems

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Question 24

24 18 1x x

2 2 2If 2 4 7, 3 5, ( ) 4find 2 3 .f x x x g x x x and h x x

g x f x

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Question 25

4 3 28 16 35x x x

2 2 2If 2 4 7, 3 5, ( ) 4find h .f x x x g x x x and h x x

x f x

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WorksheetUnit 3