1105 Pre-Class Assignment Week 3 (Library of Functions)
1105 Pre-Class Assignment Week 3 (Library of Functions)
In this week’s pre-requisite module, we covered the topics evaluating square, cube, radical and absolute value
expressions and reading graphs. These are crucial skills needed for the conversation that we will be having this
week about graphs of functions and their transformations.
Below are some functions that are frequently encountered in Algebra. Look at page 283 in section 2.5 of the
textbook to see their graphs and their properties and answer the following questions.
3 c) Range of 𝑔(𝑥)=
2
1 Range: (–∞, ∞)
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5
-1 x d) Is 𝑔 a linear function?
-2
-5 x and
e) The graph is symmetric with respect to _______
odd
hence is a _________ function
3) Check out the graph of the absolute value function in the text book and compare it with the identity
function.
The curve of the lines are different one is curved and the
other is linear. For the absolute value function it has a linear
line however, for the standard quadratic function it is curved.
5) What is another name for the graph of the standard quadratic function?
cannot take square roots of negative numbers and produce real numbers it will
always start from the x-axis.
7) What is the equation for the standard cubic function? On which interval is it increasing?
f(x)= x^3 and the interval is increasing on (–∞, ∞)
8) Write whether the following statements are true or false:
Yes of course, because know we know the characteristics of the graph and how it is a
standard quadratic function and it is an even function. This will make it easier when it comes to
graphing and solving.