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Section 2.6 and 2.7 Review

This document contains review problems involving graphing functions and inequalities. There are examples of graphing piecewise, absolute value, constant, and step functions. Inequalities are graphed, including linear and absolute value inequalities. One word problem involves writing and graphing an inequality to represent the total cost of prizes being less than or equal to $204.

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Section 2.6 and 2.7 Review

This document contains review problems involving graphing functions and inequalities. There are examples of graphing piecewise, absolute value, constant, and step functions. Inequalities are graphed, including linear and absolute value inequalities. One word problem involves writing and graphing an inequality to represent the total cost of prizes being less than or equal to $204.

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Section 2.6 -2.

7 REVIEW

Ex. 1 [8.3] _________ Ex. 2 [-3.6] ___________ Ex. 3 [5.4] __________

Graph the following functions. State whether they are STEP, CONSTANT, ABSOLUTE OR PIECE-WISE.

EX4. (x) = [x + 2] EX. 5 f(x) = l x l – 4

x F (x)
x F (x)

DOMAIN _____________

RANGE _______________

EX. 6 f (x) = -8 EX .7 Graph f(x) = 5 if x> 4


if – 2 ≤ x ≤ 4
–3 if x < – 2.

DOMAIN _____________ DOMAIN _________________

RANGE ________________ RANGE ____________________


Directions: graph the given inequalities. If you have to calculate, show all work.

Ex. Graph 5x + 10y > 15 Ex. Graph x≤6

Ex. Graph y < -3 Ex. Graph y > l x l + 3

Ex. FUND–RAISING The Peerless High School Student Council is planning a raffle. They have chosen two
different types of prizes to purchase games for $12 each and stuffed animals for $8 each.

a. Write an inequality to describe the total cost of the prizes if the student council wants to spend no more than $204.
b. Graph the inequality.
c. If the student council wants to spend exactly $204, what number of each can they buy?

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