
What is the parent function of this graph? What kind of slope does it have?
Linear; Negative slope
If I have functions: f(x)=3x-2; g(x)=x; h(x)=9
What is (f+g+h)(1)?
(f+g+h)(x)=(3x-2)+x+9=4x+7
(f+g+h)(1)=4(1)+7=11
I have two functions: j(x)=7x and m(x)=2x/3
What is (j⨀m)(9)? (Where ⨀ is the symbol for composition)
(j⨀m)(9)=j(6)=42
 What is the volume for the shape above? (Hint: V=l*w*h)
What is the volume for the shape above? (Hint: V=l*w*h) 
V=144

What is the domain and range of this graph?
Domain is [0, infinity)
Range is [0,infinity)
If I have functions: f(x)=3x-2; g(x)=x/3; h(x)=9
What is (g-f)(6)?
g(6)=6/3=2
f(6)=3(3)-2=7
(g-f)(6)= 2-7= -5
Based on the table, what is f(g(3))?
f(g(3)) = 1
Frodo the dog got a ball for Christmas. If it has a radius of 3 cm, what is the volume?

V=36pi cm3 = 113.097 cm3

What is the parent function of this graph?
Quadratic
If I have functions: f(x)=3x-2; g(x)=x/3; h(x)=9
What is (f*h)(1), where * symbolizes multiplication?
(f*h)(1)=27(1)-18=9
OR (f*h)(1)=(3(1)-2)*(9)=(1)*(9)=9
Based on the table, what is g(f(2))?
g(f(2)) = 1

What is the volume of the cone, if the radius is 2 inches and the height is 6 inches? (You may leave your answer without multiplying pi, for example, leave it as 156pi in3.)
V=8pi in3 =25.133 in3
What is the name of this graph's parent function?
Cubic
If I have functions: f(x)=3x-2; g(x)=x/3; h(x)=9
What is (g/h)(x)?
What is the simplified form for g(f(x))?
g(f(x))=4(3x-2)=12x-8
Suppose I have a cup with height 7 in. and radius 3 in. that looks like this: 
What is the volume my cup can hold?
V=63pi in3 = 197.920 in3
Which parent function would be most appropriate for this situation:
The amount of candy received from each house on Halloween is the same. The graph shows the number of houses visited to the total amount of candy gained.
Linear
If I have functions: f(x)=3x-2; g(x)=x/3; h(x)=9
What is (f-h)(4)
(f-h)(4)=(10)-(9)=1
If I have functions: f(x)=3x-2; g(x)=x/3; h(x)=9,
What is f(g(h(1)))? (Where ⨀ is the symbol used for composition)
f(g(h(1)))=f(g(9))=f(3)=7
Blowing up balloons for the party, Jane had balloons with a radius of 3inches and a volume of 36pi in3. Jane's boss wants the balloons to have double the radius (6 inches). How many times bigger will the new volumes be?

New Volume: 288pi in3
288pi/36pi = 8
The balloons will be 8 times bigger.