Essential Question: How can functions be used to model real-world relationships and solve problems in everyday situations?
Learning Target: Students will be able to apply functions to represent relationships between variables and use them to solve problems in various contexts, such as finding outputs for given inputs, interpreting graphs, and understanding how changes in one variable affect another.
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Categorize each representation of a relation on the left based on its type.



Ordered Pairs
Mapping Diagram
Table of Values
Graph
Classify each item on the left based on whether it describes the domain or range of a relation.
The x-values of a relation (usually)
Represented on the vertical axis of a coordinate plane
The output values of a relation
Represented on the horizontal axis of a coordinate plane
The input values of a relation
The y-values of a relation (usually)
Domain
Range
Directions: Complete each function table, then graph the function.
Directions: Complete each function table, then graph the function.
Solve this multi-step equation. Show your work (SYW)
Complete the following notes regarding how to use function notation.
Evaluate each function for the given value.
Evaluate each function for the given value.
Evaluate each function for the given value.
Evaluate each function for the given value.
Evaluate each function for the given value.
Evaluate each function for the given value.
Evaluate each function for the given value.
Anthropologists use the length of certain bones of the human skeleton to estimate the height of the living person. One of these bones is the femur. To estimate the height in centimeters of a female with a femur length of x, the function h(x) = 61.41 + 2.32x can be used. If a 46 cm femur bone is discovered at a dig site, using the height function, estimate how tall the person was that bone belonged to.
Drag the values from the left to identify the domain and range of the relation.
Place each value only once.
-2
1
4
-4
-7
-1
7
2
Domain
Range
Consider the relation {(-2, -3), (-1, 4), (0, 5), (1, 6)}.
Represent the relation with a mapping diagram. Remember to label the domain and range in your diagram.
Translate this expression.
“eighteen less than a number”
Which words or phrases have the same meaning as addition?
Which words or phrases have the same meaning as subtraction?
Which words or phrases have the same meaning as division?
Which words or phrases have the same meaning as multiplication?
Solve this equation
Solve each proportion.
Solve and graph the inequality for the given variable.
Evaluate each expression using the variable replacements.
Evaluate each expression using the variable replacements.
Essential Question:
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Evaluate each function for the given value.
Evaluate each function for the given value.
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