Lesson 2 I Rule! Solidify Understanding
Rewrite each expression as the product of two binomials.
Each expression involves two multiplication problems separated by a
Example:
Factor out
and write the numbers that remain . Rewrite as
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8.
In each set of three functions, one will be linear, one will be exponential, and one will be a quadratic function. Explain the nature of change for the function and find an explicit and recursive equation for each.
9.
a.
Type of function and nature of change:
Explicit equation:
Recursive equation:
b.
Type of function and nature of change:
Explicit equation:
Recursive equation:
c.
Type of function and nature of change:
Explicit equation:
Recursive equation:
10.
a.
Type of function and nature of change:
Explicit equation:
Recursive equation:
b.
Type of function and nature of change:
Explicit equation:
Recursive equation:
c.
Type of function and nature of change:
Explicit equation:
Recursive equation:
11.
Graph the functions from the tables in problems 9 and 10. Add any additional characteristics you notice from the graph. Place the axes so that you can show all
a.
Equation:
b.
Equation:
c.
Equation:
d.
Equation:
e.
Equation:
f.
Equation:
Find the greatest common factor (GCF) for the given values.