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Lesson 5.4 - Function Notation

This document provides an overview of a lesson on function notation for linear functions. The learning targets are to use function notation to represent functions, write linear functions from tables and graphs, and solve linear functions relating to real-world problems. The agenda includes a do now, activities on function notation, examples of using notation to evaluate, graph, and solve for the independent variable, and discussing vertical translations and comparing functions. Homework assigned is selected problems from the textbook.

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Lesson 5.4 - Function Notation

This document provides an overview of a lesson on function notation for linear functions. The learning targets are to use function notation to represent functions, write linear functions from tables and graphs, and solve linear functions relating to real-world problems. The agenda includes a do now, activities on function notation, examples of using notation to evaluate, graph, and solve for the independent variable, and discussing vertical translations and comparing functions. Homework assigned is selected problems from the textbook.

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CHAPTER 5 LINEAR FUNCTIONS

Lesson 5.4 Function Notation

DO NOW

TODAY
Learning Target:
I can use a function notation to represent a function
I can write a linear function from a table and graph
I can solve linear functions and relate to real-world problems

Agenda:
Do Now
Activities 1 & 2-Function Notation
Ex. Of using Function Notation Evaluate, Graph, Solve for
Independent variable
Vertical Translations and Comparing Functions

Homework : Problems 1 3, 4 18 (even), 22 26 even, 29


32, 40 46 on p. 229 231 in your textbook.

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