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Mathematical Expression Editor

Variables and CoVariation - See Unit 1 PDF

Comparing Lines and Exponentials - See Unit 2 PDF

Functions - See Unit 3 PDF

Building New Functions - See Unit 4 PDF

Exponential Functions Revisited - See Unit 5 PDF

Rational Functions

Rational Functions

The Famous Function f(x) = 1∕x

The Definition of a Rational Function

Polynomial Long Division

Properties of Rational Functions

End Behavior of Rational Functions

Zeros of Rational Functions

We find the zeros of a rational function.

Graphing Rational Functions

Domain

Domain

We return to the notion of a function and examine the allowable inputs.

Range

We examine the outputs that are actually achieved.

Famous Functions, Updated

Back Matter

  1. precal
  2. Precalculus with Review 1: Unit 6
  3. Domain
  4. Bobby Ramsey
Objectives
Domain
  • Definition of the Domain
  • Interval Notation
  • The Domains of Famous Functions
  • Spotting Values not in the Domain
  • Piecewise Defined Functions and Restricted Domains
Range
  • Definition of the Range
  • Ranges of Famous Functions
  • Spotting Values not in the Range
Famous Functions, Updated
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