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$15.00 CheckPoint: Introduction to Functions

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$15.00 The A+ Tutorial for you

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Preview: ... t first glance, a function looks just like a relation. It's a set of ordered pairs such as { (0,1) , (5, 22), (11,9) }<br> Like a relation, a function has a domain and ra ...

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$15.00 How to fine the Slope and Equations (tutorial)

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Preview: ... , find the difference of both the y and x coordinates and place them in a ratio.<br>Pick two points on the line. Because you are using two sets of ordered pairs both having x and y values, a subscript must be used to distinguish between the two values.<br><br> ...

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$30.00 Graphing Functions

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Preview: ... e the straight lines break.<br><br><br>Determine the special points of the function<br>Intersections with the x axis. They are the "roots" of the equation f(x) = 0. To find them, set f(x) = 0 and solve it as you would a regular equation.<br>Intersection with the Y axis. This is simply the value of f(x) when x is equal to 0, that is, it is the point (0, f(0)). <br>Boundaries of the domain All functions' domains h ...

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