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Mini-Lesson #8

Mini-Lesson #8. More fun with Piecewise Functions (Mini-Theme Nobel Peace Prize Winners). Name this Nobel Peace Prize Winner.

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Mini-Lesson #8

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  1. Mini-Lesson #8 More fun with Piecewise Functions (Mini-Theme Nobel Peace Prize Winners)

  2. Name this Nobel Peace Prize Winner • This person brought Gandhi's model of non-violent resistance/peaceful revolution to the western world. (Gandhi learned it from the philosophy of Tolstoy, who learned it from the philosophy of Jesus Christ) • Won in 1964. • He died April 4th , 1968 • He is from Atlanta, Georgia.

  3. Let’s graph some magnificent piecewise functions! • Look for circles, ellipses and parabolas! • Graph and list the Domain and Range.

  4. Name this Nobel Peace Prize Winner • This person won in 1993 along with the lesser known Fredrik Willem de Klerk: "for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, and for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa“ • He is played by Morgan Freeman in movies.

  5. Let’s graph some majestic piecewise functions! • Look for circles, ellipses and parabolas! • Graph and list the Domain and Range.

  6. Name this Nobel Peace Prize Winner • She won in 1979 for her work in Calcutta, India. • She founded the Missionaries of Charity. • She was born in Albania.

  7. Let’s graph some glorious piecewise functions! • Look for circles, ellipses and parabolas! • Graph and list the Domain and Range.

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