9/6/2022-HW-Domain, Range, x & y intercepts

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39 questions
YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO SHOW WORK FOR EXERCISES 1-31. :-)
Use the math keyboard inside the answer box to include the symbol for infinity.
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Type the domain in interval notation.

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State the range in interval notation.

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Type the x intercept(s). (remember this is an ordered pair, so use (x,y)..no spaces!!)

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Type the y intercept(s). (remember this is an ordered pair, so use (x,y)..no spaces!!)

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Type the domain in interval notation.

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Type the range in interval notation.

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.

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Select the domain for the above graph:

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Type the range in interval notation.

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.

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Type the domain in interval notation.

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Type the range in interval notation.

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Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.

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Type the domain of the graph in interval notation.

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Type the range of the graph in interval notation.

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Type the domain of the graph in interval notation.

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Type the range of the graph in interval notation.

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Select the apparent correct x intercept(s) of the graph above.

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Type the domain of the graph in interval notation.

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Type the range of the graph in interval notation.

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Type the domain of the graph in interval notation.

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Type the range of the graph in interval notation.

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Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.

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Type the domain of the graph using interval notation.

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Choose the correct range of the graph above:

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.

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Is there a y-intercept for this graph? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.

(NOTE: even though the lines end at a certain point...the open circles mean that the point is NOT INCLUDED in the graph)

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Type the domain of the graph using interval notation.

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Type the range of the graph using interval notation.

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What is the x-intercept?

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What is the y-intercept?

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I may have said you didn't need to show your work...but for the following 6 questions, please show your work, for exercises 32-37. If you're having issues uploading your work, bring it to class. BUT please make an effort to try to upload...you can use your chromebook camera but make sure it's legible.
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upload your pages of work here--page 1 (if you did the work inside the question, don't worry about uploading anything...just submit the assignment)

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upload your pages of work here--page 2