Name:__________ warm-up 2-3 Are these functions: f(x) = 10 - 5x g(x) = x4 – 5 h(x, y) = 2xy What are the answers to the essential questions?
Mar 30, 2015
Name:__________ warm-up 2-3
Are these functions:f(x) = 10 - 5x
g(x) = x4 – 5
h(x, y) = 2xy
What are the answers to the essential questions?
WATER PRESSURE The linear function P(d) = 62.5d + 2117 can be used to find the pressure (lb/ft2) d feet below the surface of the water.a. Find the pressure at a depth of 350 feet.
The term 2117 in the function represents the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the water. How many times as great is the pressure at adepth of 350 feet as the pressure at the surface?
At what depth is the pressure 33,367 lb/ft2?
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A Quick Review Are these functions:f(x) = 10 - 5x
g(x) = x4 – 5
h(x, y) = 2xy
What are the answers to the essential questions?
A Quick Review WATER PRESSURE The linear function P(d) = 62.5d + 2117 can be used tofind the pressure (lb/ft2) d feet below the surface of the water.a. Find the pressure at a depth of 350 feet.
The term 2117 in the function represents the atmospheric pressure atthe surface of the water. How many times as great is the pressure at adepth of 350 feet as the pressure at the surface?
At what depth is the pressure 33,367 lb/ft2?
Notes and examples
Notes and examples
Notes and examplesCOLLEGE ADMISSIONS In 2004, 56,878 students applied to UCLA. In 2006, 60,291 students applied. Find the rate of change in the number of students applying for admission from 2004 to 2006.
Find the rate of change for the data in the table.
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BUSINESS Refer to the graph below, which shows data on the fastest-growing restaurant chain in the U.S. during the time period of the graph. Find the rate of change of the number of stores from 2001 to 2006.
Notes and examplesA. Find the slope of the line that passes through: (–1, 4) and (1, –2)
B. Find the slope of the line that passes through (9, –3) and (2, 7)
C. Find the slope of the line that passes through (5, 4) and (3, 4)
D. Find the slope of the line that passes through (–2, 0) and (–2, 4)
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A. Find the slope of the line shown in the graph.
B. Find the slope of the line shown in the graph.