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A.1.3 Representing Functions With Tables and Graphs

The document discusses representing functions with tables and graphs. It contains examples of determining if equations are functions, finding the domain and range of functions, writing a function based on a graph, creating an input-output table for a function, and graphing the table.

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A.1.3 Representing Functions With Tables and Graphs

The document discusses representing functions with tables and graphs. It contains examples of determining if equations are functions, finding the domain and range of functions, writing a function based on a graph, creating an input-output table for a function, and graphing the table.

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1. Are these equations functions? equation function?

y=6 no
y=6+x yes
2y = 2x + 6 yes

2. Determine the Range Function Domain Range

y = 3x + 5 0, 1, 6, 7 5,8,23,26
y=6-x -2, -1, 0, 1
8,7,6,5
y = 2x - 15 5, 10, 15, 20
-5,5,15,25
y = 6x - 20 1, 2, 3, 4
-14,-8,-2,4

3. Challenge: Can you write the function that is graphed below? y=x-1

4. Create an input-output table for this function: y = 2x + 4. Use a domain of -3, -1, 1, 3
x y
-3 -2
-1 2
1 6
3 14

5. Create a graph for your Input-Output table from Question #4. (Hint: if it's not a straight line, you made a
mistake). What is the range of the function?

Range: -2,2,6,14

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