Evaluating Functions

2020.10.09 12:23 pm - 1:06 pm

Teaching point: How do we evaluate a function using function notation and interpret the meaning of x and f(x) from an equation?

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Agenda

Do Now

Evaluating Functions Mini Lesson ( 10-15 Minutes)

Evaluating Functions Practice (15 Minutes)

Closure/Review (5 minutes)

Evaluating Functions Mini Lesson

Assignment

Complete the evaluating functions assignment. Due on Tuesday and will be counted as a homework. We will answer questions about it before you leave today.

Review/Closure

Let's review a few problems before we go

2020.10.09 Evaluating Functions HW

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