Domain/Range
Intervals Of...
Find the...
Even/Odd/Neither
Inverses
100

What is the range of a discrete function with the following points: (-1,2), (2, 0), (4, 10), (6, 12)

Range: {0, 2, 10, 12}

100

Where is the function increasing? Write in interval notation.

(-3,2.5)

100

Find the relative maximum(s).

3.5

100

Is the following function even, odd or neither

Odd

100

Is the following function a 1 to 1 function? If not, why?

No. The output 0, has 2 inputs 0 and -3

200

Find the range. Write as set-builder notation.

0≤y≤5


200

Find the interval(s) of constant. Use set-builder.

x<-1

200

Choose the graph which correctly shows a function and its inverse graphed on the same coordinate plane.

B

200

Is the function even, odd or neither?

Neither

200

f(x)

 goes through the points (1,2) (2,3) (3,4) and (4,5). What is

f^-1(2)

f^-1(2)=1

300

Find the domain. Write as interval notation

[-5,1]⋃(2,5]

300

Find the interval(s) of decreasing. Use interval notation.


(-∞,1]

300

Find the x-intercept(s).

-2

300

Given the function

f(x)

and

g(x)

below, tell whether each function is even odd or neither.

f(x)

Neither.

g(x)

Odd.

300

Given the mapping diagram below, find the inverse

3 --> 2

6 --> 5

10 --> 4

20 --> 1


400

Find the range of the function. Write as interval notation.

[-4,3]

400

What is the positive interval? Write as interval notation.

(-∞,0)⋃(0,∞)

400

Find a negative interval. Write as set-builder.

-2<x<0

400

Determine if the function is even, odd or neither.

h(x)=x^3(2x^5-x)+3

h(x)=x^3(2x^5-x)+3

h(x)=2x^8-x^4+3


Even.

400

Find the inverse 

f(x)=-x^2-1

f^-1(x)=sqrt(-x-1)

500

Find the domain of the function. Write as set-builder.

-4≤x≤4

500

Find the interval(s) of increase. Use set-builder.

-6≤x<-4 or 3<x≤5

500

Given the function, find the relative minimum(s).

3 and 0

500

Determine if the function is even, odd or neither.

(x^2+4)/(x^3-x)

((-x)^2+4)/((-x)^3-(-x))

(x^2+4)/(-x^3+x)

(x^2+4)/(-(x^3-x))

-(x^2+4)/(x^3-x)

Odd.


500

The function

f(x)

 represents the number of books read by Maddie in terms of (dependent on)the months. What are the domain and range for 

f^-1(x)

For 

f(x)

Domain: # of months

Range: # of books read

So for 

f^-1(x)

Domain: # of books read

Range: # of months

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