With the function that you entered of consecutiveintegers, plot points, determine the intercepts, domain, range
Since you did not specify a qualifying variable or function notation in your expression, we will assume y
y = consecutiveintegers
Determine function type: Since a collection of constants and variables raised to powers:
this is a
polynomial function
Now Plot points from 10 to -10 c Plug in x ƒ(c) = consecutiveintegers Ordered Pair -10 (-10 )onse(-10 )utiveintegers -10 (-10, -10) -9 (-9 )onse(-9 )utiveintegers -9 (-9, -9) -8 (-8 )onse(-8 )utiveintegers -8 (-8, -8) -7 (-7 )onse(-7 )utiveintegers -7 (-7, -7) -6 (-6 )onse(-6 )utiveintegers -6 (-6, -6) -5 (-5 )onse(-5 )utiveintegers -5 (-5, -5) -4 (-4 )onse(-4 )utiveintegers -4 (-4, -4) -3 (-3 )onse(-3 )utiveintegers -3 (-3, -3) -2 (-2 )onse(-2 )utiveintegers -2 (-2, -2) -1 (-1 )onse(-1 )utiveintegers -1 (-1, -1) 0 (0 )onse(0 )utiveintegers 0 (0, 0) 1 (1 )onse(1 )utiveintegers 1 (1, 1) 2 (2 )onse(2 )utiveintegers 2 (2, 2) 3 (3 )onse(3 )utiveintegers 3 (3, 3) 4 (4 )onse(4 )utiveintegers 4 (4, 4) 5 (5 )onse(5 )utiveintegers 5 (5, 5) 6 (6 )onse(6 )utiveintegers 6 (6, 6) 7 (7 )onse(7 )utiveintegers 7 (7, 7) 8 (8 )onse(8 )utiveintegers 8 (8, 8) 9 (9 )onse(9 )utiveintegers 9 (9, 9) 10 (10 )onse(10 )utiveintegers 10 (10, 10)
Determine the y-intercept: The y-intercept is found when c is set to 0. From the grid above, our y-intercept is 0
Determine the c-intercept The c-intercept is found when y is set to 0
The y-intercept is found when y is set to 0. From the grid above, our x-intercept is 0
Determine the domain of the function: The domain represents all values of c that you can enter
The domain is
Determine the range of the function: The range is all the possible values of y or ƒ(c) that can exist
The range is
(-10, -10) (-9, -9) (-8, -8) (-7, -7) (-6, -6) (-5, -5) (-4, -4) (-3, -3) (-2, -2) (-1, -1) (0, 0) (1, 1) (2, 2) (3, 3) (4, 4) (5, 5) (6, 6) (7, 7) (8, 8) (9, 9) (10, 10)
Common Core State Standards In This Lesson
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.EE.C.9,CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.F.A.1
What is the Answer?
(-10, -10) (-9, -9) (-8, -8) (-7, -7) (-6, -6) (-5, -5) (-4, -4) (-3, -3) (-2, -2) (-1, -1) (0, 0) (1, 1) (2, 2) (3, 3) (4, 4) (5, 5) (6, 6) (7, 7) (8, 8) (9, 9) (10, 10)
How does the Function Calculator work?
Free Function Calculator - Takes various functions (exponential, logarithmic, signum (sign), polynomial, linear with constant of proportionality, constant, absolute value), and classifies them, builds ordered pairs, and finds the y-intercept and x-intercept and domain and range if they exist. Table of Functions Calculator This calculator has 1 input.
What 5 formulas are used for the Function Calculator?
The y-intercept is found when x is set to 0
The x-intercept is found when y is set to 0
The domain represents all values of x that you can enter
The range is all the possible values of y or ƒ(x) that can exist
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What 4 concepts are covered in the Function Calculator?
domain Set of all possible input values which makes the output value of a function valid function relation between a set of inputs and permissible outputs ƒ(x) ordered pair A pair of numbers signifying the location of a point (x, y) range Difference between the largest and smallest values in a number set
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