Increasing & Decreasing (& Constant)
Evaluating Function Rules
Max. & Min.
Domain & Range
Average Rate of Change
100

When we write intervals of increase/ decrease, what values do we use to write the interval? 


The x-values

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Evaluate f(2) if f(x)=-3x

f(2) = -6

100

Define local maximum.

A point where the graph switches from increasing to decreasing.

100

What is the definition of domain? range?

Domain: The set of all input (x) values of a function

Range: The set of all output (y) values of a function

100

What is the formula for average rate of change?

f(b) - f(a) / b - a

y2 - y1 / x2 - x1 

200

See slide #4

(2,4)

200

Evaluate f(7) if                              f(x)= -(4x+2)

f(7) = -30

200

See slide #8

(-8, -8) and (8, -8)

200

State the domain and range: 


Domain: [-1, 4]  

Range: [-4, 5]

200

See slide #2

The average rate of change is -3

300

See slide #5

(-2, 1)

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Evaluate f(-6) if f(x)=x^2 - 9

f(-6) = 27

300

See slide #9

(2.1, 4.8) and (5, 6)

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

State the domain and range: 


D: [-4, 6]

R: [-2, 4]

300

See slide #1

The average rate of change is 3/2

400

See slide #6

(1, 3) U (4, inf)

400

Evaluate f(x)=9 if f(x)=25 - 4x

x = 4

400

See slide #10

(1, 4)

400

State the domain and range:


D: (-inf, 3]

R: [-3, inf)

400

See slide #3

The average rate of change is 76

500

See slide #7

(1, 2.2) U (4, 5.3) U (7, 8.5)

500

Evaluate f(x)=42 if f(x)=3x - 12

x = 18

500

See slide #11

None

500

Find the range of f(x) = -2x + 4 for the domain -3≤x≤5

-6≤y≤10

500

 Find the average rate of change of x² - 3 from x = -3 to  x = 1

(-3, 6) and (1,-2) 

The average rate of change is -2

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