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Warm-Up

Engage students in composing functions with examples and practice problems. Learn how to perform operations on functions to create a third function and determine domain. Practice finding values to solidify understanding. Essential question and assessments included.

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Warm-Up

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  1. Warm-Up Let . Find . Let g. Find g.

  2. Homework p. 432 # 3-18 (3)

  3. Homework Questions

  4. Composition of Functions(Section 6-3) Essential Question: What operations can be performed on a pair of functions to obtain a third function? Assessment: Students will write a summary describing the operations performed on functions in their notes.

  5. Let Perform the indicated operation and state the domain. Example 1 Example 2 Example 3

  6. Let Perform the indicated operation and state the domain. Example 4 Example 5 Example 6

  7. Let . Find the indicated value. Example 7 Example 8

  8. Let . Find the indicated value. Example 9 Example 10

  9. Exit Ticket 6 Plicker Questions

  10. Homework p. 432 # 21-36 (3) Also don’t forget to write questions and answer the essential question in your summary! EQ: What operations can be performed on a pair of functions to obtain a third function?

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