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Evaluating Functions Practice Evaluate each function. 1) k(x) = −3x2 − 3; Find k(−2) 2) g(x) = x − 2; Find g(−3) 3) k(a) = a + 4; Find k(0) 4) f (t) = t2 + 2; Find f (−6) 5) h(t) = t3 + 5t2; Find h(2) 6) k(n) = n + 2; Find k(−6) 7) g(x) = 3x; Find g(−5) 8) f (a) = 3a; Find f (7)-1-
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Notes on Function Notations and Evaluating Functions – Students are introduced to the concept of function notation and evaluating functions. Several practice problems are provided to practice evaluating functions given in f(x) form. An answer key to the notes is included.
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3.3 Piecewise Functions . 1. Use the piecewise function to evaluate the following. 𝑓(𝑥) = 3 𝑥−2, 𝑥< −3 2𝑥. 2. −3𝑥, −3 < 𝑥≤6 8, 1 𝑥> 6. 2. Graph the following piecewise function. 𝑓(𝑥) = − 1 3 𝑥−2, 𝑥≤0 2 𝑥+ 1, 𝑥> 0
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Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC Algebra 2 Honors - Douglas Anderson Function Evaluation, Operations, and Composition ... CLASS EXAMPLES: Composition of Functions - Perform the indicated operation. 19) h (a) = 2a + 1 g (a) = 4a - 2 Find h (g (2)) 20) g (x) = 3x - 4 f (x) = x2 - x Find (g f) (-1) 21) f (a) = 4a - 1 g (a) = 2a2 + 3 Find f (g (a))
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Objective 2.02 Use piece-wise defined functions to model and solve problems; justify results. a) Solve using tables, graphs and algebraic properties. b) Interpret the constants, coefficients, and bases in context of the problem.
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Evaluating Functions p.42 f(x) = y example If x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable, then... f(x) = 4x - 3 essential question How do I use function notation to evaluate functions? To find f(x), simply substitute the value of x in parenthesis everywhere you see an x. 1.Evaluate f(x) = 4x - 3 when the domain is {-1, 2} 2.
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Functional notation is a way of representing functions algebraically. Function notation makes it easier to recognize the independent and dependent variables in an equation.
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Evaluating Functions. Instructions: Evaluate each function for the specified value. In other words, calculate the function’s output value for the given input value. 1 3 8 5 FUN 5 2 4 7 6 Let f(x) = 4x − 3. Let f(x) = 2x + 1 Let f(x) = x. 2 + x Let f(x) = 3x2. − 2x Let g(a) = a. 2 + 1