Pre-AChapter 3
You are allowed 2 note-cards (front and back) for your Ch 3 Test.
Items to review:
- Your notes (math notebook, handouts)
- Your homework
- Concepts to Review section of these notes
- Study guide portion of these notes
- Vocab Review
Concepts to review:
3-1: Relating Graphs to events. You should be able to interpret and sketch graphs that represent real-world situations. Example: the graph of the temperature during a 24-hr period.
Vocab to understand: linear vs nonlinear
3-2: Functions. You should be able to evaluate functions and complete input-output tables. Example 1: use the function rule Z = 2X + 3. Find the output when the input X = 10. Example 2: Complete an input-output table for the function F = 3 + N.
Vocab to understand: Function, Function rule
A function is a rule that assigns to each input value exactly one output value.
A function rule is an equation that describes a function.
3-3: Proportional Relationships. You should be able to determine if a relationship is proportional or not. Example : 2 for $1, 5 for $2, 8 for $3, and 12 for $4.
Vocab to understand: proportional relationship
3-4:Linear Functions: You should be able to recognize linear functions and use tables and equations to graph them. You should understand the difference between discrete and continuous data. The function C = 15T represents the cost (in dollars) of T adult tickets to a museum. Make a table and graph the function. Is the function discrete or continuous?
Vocab to understand: Linear functions, discrete data, continuous data
3-5: Nonlinear Functions. You should be able to identify nonlinear functions. If a function's greatest exponent is 2 or greater, or if it has a variable for an exponent, the function is nonlinear. If the ratios between the changes in variables in a table is not the same, the function is nonlinear.
Vocab to understand: Nonlinear functions, quadratic functions, parabola
Study Guide/Practice
Use the graph for #1-#4
- When during the hike is Rick’s altitude increasing?
- When during the hike is Rick’s altitude decreasing?
- When during the hike does Rick’s altitude appear linear?
- When during the hike does Rick’s altitude appear nonlinear?
5. An athlete jogs for 30 min, sprints for 5 min, and walks for 10 min. Sketch a label a graph showing his speed.
Use the function rule D = 3t – 1. Find each output.
6.T = 27.T = 8
8.T = -49.T = -5
10. A photocopy costs $0.08. Use the function rule c = 0.08n. Make a table of input/output pairs to show the cost for 5, 10, and 15 copies.
Input N / Output C11. Suppose peaches cost $.99 per pound. The function c – 0.99p gives the cost c in dollars of p pounds of peaches. Find the output for the input p = 12.
12.Write a function rule for the following situation: Sam wants to sign up for a new phone plan. The cell phone company charges $45 a month and charges a $30 one-time set-up fee. Use T for the total cost of the plan for M months.
Determine if the graph represents a function with a proportional relationship. Explain why or why not.
13.14.
Why? ______Why? ______
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15.Determine if the relationship is proportional. Explain why or why not?
Korin’s Bike TripTime t (min) / Distance d (mi)
15 / 4
30 / 8
45 / 12
60 / 16
Why or why not? ______
Determine for #16-#21 if the function represented by the table or graph is linear or nonlinear.
16.
X / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4Y / 1 / 8 / 27 / 64
Why or why not?
17.
X / 9 / 7 / 5 / 3Y / 1 / 10 / 19 / 28
Why or why not?
18.19.
Why or why not?Why or why not?
20.Y = 8 (x +1)21.Y = 4x3 - 7
Determine whether the data for each function are discrete or continuous. Then make a table and graph for the function.
22.The function d = 40 -15x represents the amount of money d (in dollars) you have left after buying x CDs
Input x (cds) / Output d(money)