Notes with answers - Summit Schools
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2.2 Your Notes linear Functions and Function notation Goal p Identify, evaluate, and graph linear functions. Vocabulary Linear function A function that can be written in the form y 5 mx 1 b where m and b are constants Function notation Using f(x) to represent the dependent variable of a function Example 1 Identify a Linear Function Tell whether the function is linear. Explain. a. f(x) 5 2x3 1 6 2 x b. g(x) 5 9 1 4x a. f is not a linear function because it has an x 3-term . b. g is a linear function because it can be rewritten as g(x) 5 4x 1 9 , so m 5 4 and b 5 9 . Checkpoint Tell whether the function is linear. Explain. 1. f(x) 5 6x 1 10 Yes; it is of the form y 5 mx 1 b. Example 2 Evaluate a Function Evaluate the function when x 5 3. 2. g(x) 5 2x2 1 4x 2 1 No; it is not of the form y 5 mx 1 b. a. f(x) 5 22x 1 5 b. g(x) 5 x2 2 x 2 1 a. f (x) 5 22x 1 5 Write original function. f ( 3 ) 5 22( 3 ) 1 5 Substitute 3 for x. 5 26 1 5 Multiply. 5 21 Simplify. 28 Lesson 2.2 • Algebra 2 C&S Notetaking Guide Copyright © McDougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin Company
Your Notes Homework b. g (x) 5 x 2 2 x 2 1 Write original function. g( 3 ) 5 ( 3 ) 2 2 3 2 1 Substitute 3 for x. 5 9 2 3 2 1 Multiply. 5 5 Simplify. Checkpoint Evaluate the function when x 5 24. 3. f(x) 5 2x 2 3 4. g(x) 5 2x 2 1 3x 211 20 Example 3 Graph a Linear Function Graph f(x) 5 2x 1 2. Solution Rewrite the function as y 5 2x 1 2. Find a point on the graph by substituting a convenient value for x . y 5 2x 1 2 Write equation. y y 5 2( 0 ) 1 2 Substitute 0 for x. y 5 2 Simplify. 1 O 1 One point is (0, 2) . Find a second point. y 5 2(1) 1 2 Substitute 1 for x . y 5 1 Simplify. A second point is (1, 1) . Draw a line through the two points. Checkpoint Complete the following exercise. 5. Graph h(x) 5 22x 1 1. Copyright © McDougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin Company Lesson 2.2 • Algebra 2 C&S Notetaking Guide 29 1 O y 1 x x
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2.2<br />
Your <strong>Notes</strong><br />
linear Functions and Function<br />
notation<br />
Goal p Identify, evaluate, and graph linear functions.<br />
Vocabulary<br />
Linear function A function that can be written in the<br />
form y 5 mx 1 b where m and b are constants<br />
Function notation Using f(x) to represent the<br />
dependent variable of a function<br />
Example 1 Identify a Linear Function<br />
Tell whether the function is linear. Explain.<br />
a. f(x) 5 2x3 1 6 2 x b. g(x) 5 9 1 4x<br />
a. f is not a linear function because it has an<br />
x 3-term .<br />
b. g is a linear function because it can be rewritten as<br />
g(x) 5 4x 1 9 , so m 5 4 and b 5 9 .<br />
Checkpoint Tell whether the function is linear. Explain.<br />
1. f(x) 5 6x 1 10<br />
Yes; it is of the form<br />
y 5 mx 1 b.<br />
Example 2 Evaluate a Function<br />
Evaluate the function when x 5 3.<br />
2. g(x) 5 2x2 1 4x 2 1<br />
No; it is not of the<br />
form y 5 mx 1 b.<br />
a. f(x) 5 22x 1 5 b. g(x) 5 x2 2 x 2 1<br />
a. f (x) 5 22x 1 5 Write original function.<br />
f ( 3 ) 5 22( 3 ) 1 5 Substitute 3 for x.<br />
5 26 1 5 Multiply.<br />
5 21 Simplify.<br />
28 Lesson 2.2 • Algebra 2 C&S Notetaking Guide Copyright © McDougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin Company