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Lesson 2 Evaluating Functions

Evaluating functions means replacing the variable in a function with a value from the domain and computing the result. For example, to evaluate the function f(x) = x + 5 at x = 3, we write f(3) and compute the result as 8. The document then provides examples of evaluating functions at given values and finding the height of an object using a function after given times. It asks the reader to find the expenses of selling a given number of banana cue using a function provided.

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Lesson 2 Evaluating Functions

Evaluating functions means replacing the variable in a function with a value from the domain and computing the result. For example, to evaluate the function f(x) = x + 5 at x = 3, we write f(3) and compute the result as 8. The document then provides examples of evaluating functions at given values and finding the height of an object using a function after given times. It asks the reader to find the expenses of selling a given number of banana cue using a function provided.

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Evaluating functions

JUNE 8, 2018
Evaluating functions
Evaluating a function means
replacing the variable in the
function with a value from the
function’s domain and
computing for the result.
Evaluating functions
•  If we are evaluating at for
some in the domain of , we
write
Example
Evaluate
•  the ff. function at
solution
• 
example
Using
•  the same functions,
evaluate
5.
6.
activity
Given
•  find the ff.
activity
Given
•  find the ff.
activity
Given
•  find the ff.
problem
 
• Mark started selling banana cue in the
canteen. In one day he spends P200 for rent
and P5 for every 20 pcs he sold. His expenses
in a single day can be expressed as the
function where is the number of banana cue
and is his daily expenses. How much is his
expenses if he prepares 200 pcs? 150 pcs?
problem
• 
The function for the height of an
object dropped from a 100 – m tall
platform at time t seconds is
approximated by . What is the
height of the object after 2
seconds? After 4 seconds?

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