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Mathematics, 17.06.2020 10:57 bridgetosanders

IK, its not a lot of points to be answered (idk how to make it more) but pls. PDF for this is also attached if needed, Don't need it like right now but I need it by Wednesday thank you! (I will give points or whatever the thing is that people say on these that usually encourages people to help) Choice A - f (x) = a |x - h| + k
Choice B - f (x) = a (x + h)^2 + k
Choice C -f x = ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d
Choice D - f (x) = a √x-h + k
Choice E - f(x) = a/x-h + k
Requirements: *a should never equal 0 *h and k can’t both be 0 *b, c, and d can’t all be 0 *Can’t duplicate any values 1) Select 4 of the 5 graph choices to the left. 2) Fill in values/numbers for the generic equations, replacing variables a, h, and k or a, b, c, and d as necessary, to create actual equations that can be graphed. You may use your calculator to help. Write this equation at the top of the graph page you use. Recommendation - use small #s ☺ (keep between -5 and 5) 3) Graph each of the 4 chosen graphs A - E, one on each of the graphs provided, #1 - 4. You may use your calculator to help. Requirements: *Be sure that part of the graph drawn on its selected graph paper is actually located in the shaded region on the graph you choose. If not, select a different graph paper #1-4 or select different values/numbers for your equation. You may graph any of the equation choices on any of the graph papers. *You must graph the entire function on the given graph paper for the domain [-15, 15] if the range is also between [-15, 15]. A domain interval of at least 15 units wide must be present on the graph. 4) Answer the questions below Graphs #1-4 in the spaces provided.

Parent Function:
Name-
Equation-
Find f(3) =
(use interval notation below)
Domain:
Increasing:
Range:
Decreasing:
Is your graph Continuous? _

Parent Function:
Name-
Equation-
Find f(-3) =
(use interval notation below)
Domain:
Increasing:
Range:
Decreasing:
Is your graph Continuous? _

Parent Function:
Name-
Equation-
Find f(6) =
(use interval notation below)
Domain:
Increasing:
Range:
Decreasing:
Is your graph Continuous? _

Parent Function:
Name-
Equation-
Find f(-6) =
(use interval notation below)
Domain:
Increasing:
Range:
Decreasing:
Is your graph Continuous? _

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