Type the domain in interval notation.
State the range in interval notation.
Type the x intercept(s). (remember this is an ordered pair, so use (x,y)..no spaces!!)
Type the y intercept(s). (remember this is an ordered pair, so use (x,y)..no spaces!!)
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)
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)
Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.
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)
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)
Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.
Type the domain in interval notation.
Type the range in interval notation.
Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.
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)
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)
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)
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)
Select the apparent correct x intercept(s) of the graph above.
Type the domain of the graph in interval notation.
Type the range of the graph in interval notation.
Type the domain of the graph in interval notation.
Type the range of the graph in interval notation.
Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.
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)
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)
Is the graph above a function? Type your reasoning for your answer in show your work.
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)
Type the domain of the graph using interval notation.
Type the range of the graph using interval notation.
What is the x-intercept?
What is the y-intercept?
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.

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)
upload your pages of work here--page 2