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This document contains an algebra 2/trigonometry classwork assignment with 10 numbered tasks. The tasks include explaining why division by zero is undefined, graphing and finding the equation of a function defined as the quotient of two linear functions f(x) and g(x), determining the domain and x-intercepts of the new function, and applying these concepts by analyzing functions for undefined values of x. The final task asks students to reflect on successful study habits practiced during the assignment.

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Lesson 8 2

This document contains an algebra 2/trigonometry classwork assignment with 10 numbered tasks. The tasks include explaining why division by zero is undefined, graphing and finding the equation of a function defined as the quotient of two linear functions f(x) and g(x), determining the domain and x-intercepts of the new function, and applying these concepts by analyzing functions for undefined values of x. The final task asks students to reflect on successful study habits practiced during the assignment.

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Algebra
2/Trig
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 











Classwork
8‐2



Complete
the
numbered
tasks.
Read
EVERYTHING.
Discuss
your
responses
with
your
partner/group
and

be
prepared
to
share
them
with
the
class.


1.
Explain
why
a
number
divided
by
zero
is
undefined:
________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


f (x)
2.
The
graph
shows
two
linear
functions,
f(x)
and
g(x).
For
each
different
x,
calculate
the
quotient
 .

g(x)
Graph
the
result
on
the
same
set
of
axes.
Use
the
table
to
help
you
if
you
wish.


x
 f(x)
 g(x)
 f (x)
€ 

g(x)
f(x)


 
 
 

g(x)


 
 
 



 
 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 




f (x)
3.
What
is
the
equation
of
our
new
function?

 = 


g(x)
Graph
it
in
your
calculator
to
check
that
your
equation
matches
the
graph.



 What
window
should
you
use?
Xmin:______
Xmax:
______
Ymin:
______
Ymax:
______


 €

 Exactly
what
are
you
typing
in
Y=
_______________________________



4.
What
is
the
domain
(usable
x’s)
of
this
function?_____________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5.
What
about
the
original
graphs
f(x)
and
g(x)
restricted
the
domain
(made
a
certain
x
value

impossible)?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


6.
What
about
the
original
graphs
f(x)
and
g(x)
determined
where
the
root
(x‐intercept)
of
the
new
graph

would
be?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


7.
Isn’t
it
weird
that
we
can
make
a
function
out
of
linear
functions
and
get
an
impossible
x?
Yes
/
No


8.
If
we
only
had
the
equation,
and
not
the
graph,
how
could
we
find
where
these
impossible
values
of
x

are
located?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


9.
I’m
going
to
need
you
to
go
ahead
and
apply
this
knowledge.


What
values
of
x
make
the
function
undefined?
Find
them
algebraically,
then
check
by
graphing
on

calculator.


4−x x +1 4
(a)



 p(x) = 
 
 
 (b)
 q(x) = 

 
 (c)
 r(x) = 2 

3x 2x − 5 x + 2x − 35



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10.
Which
habits
of
a
successful
college
student
did
you
practice
today?
Be
honest.



 ______
I
completed
the
assignment
due
today
before
class
started.



 ______
I
brought
something
to
write
with
and
my
graphing
calculator
to
class.



 ______
I
was
not
distracted
by
my
cell
phone.



 ______
I
focused
on
the
task
at
hand.



 ______
I
contributed
to
small
and
large
group
discussion.


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