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Graph of Functions

This document explores and graphs six basic functions: linear, absolute value, quadratic, square root, modulus, and reciprocal. For each function, it provides the equation, a table of ordered pairs, and states the domain and range based on the graph. The six functions and their properties are defined.

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Graph of Functions

This document explores and graphs six basic functions: linear, absolute value, quadratic, square root, modulus, and reciprocal. For each function, it provides the equation, a table of ordered pairs, and states the domain and range based on the graph. The six functions and their properties are defined.

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Graphs of Basic Functions


There are six basic functions that we are going to explore in this section. We will graph the function and state the domain and range of each function. The six basic functions are the following: 1. 4. ( ) ( ) 2. 5. ( ) ( ) | | 3. 6. ( ) ( )

( )
Make a table of ordered pairs that satisfy ( ) Remember y = ( ) ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ) x y -2 -2 -1 -1 0 0 1 1 2 2

Figure 1.1

These ordered pairs indicate a graph in the shape shown in Figure 1.1. The ) and the range is ( ). domain is (

( )
Make a table of ordered pairs that satisfy ( ) Remember y = ( ) ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ) ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ) x y -2 4 -1 1 0 0 1 1 2 4

Figure 1.2

These ordered pairs indicate a graph in the shape shown in Figure 1.2. The ) and the range is[ ). domain is (

( )
Make a table of ordered pairs that satisfy ( ) Remember y = ( ) ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ) ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ) x y -2 -8 -1 -1 0 0 1 1 2 8

Figure 1.3

These ordered pairs indicate a graph in the shape shown in Figure 1.3. The ) and the range is ( ). domain is (

( )

Make a table of ordered pairs that satisfy ( ) Remember y = ( ) ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ) ( ( x y -2 und. -1

) ) 0 0 1 1 4 2

und.

Figure 1.4

These ordered pairs indicate a graph in the shape shown in Figure 1.4. The ) and the range is [ ). domain is [

( )

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| |

Make a table of ordered pairs that satisfy ( ) Remember y = ( ) | | ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ) | | | | | | | | | | x y -2 2 -1 1

0 0

1 1

2 2

Figure 1.5

These ordered pairs indicate a graph in the shape shown in Figure 1.5. The ) and the range is [ ). domain is (

( )
Make a table of ordered pairs that satisfy ( ) Remember y = ( ) ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ) x y -2

-1 -1

0 und.

1 1

Figure 1.6

These ordered pairs indicate a graph in the shape shown in Figure 1.6. The ) ( ) and the range is( ) ( ). domain is (

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