Respuesta :
2f(x) = 2x - 4 [0, 3]3f(x) = 3x - 1 [-2, -1]9f(x) = x² [4, 5]4f(x) = 4x [5, 20]5f(x) = x² - 3 [0, 5]1f(x) = x + 10 [-5, -1]10f(x) = 10x [-3, 0]¹/₂f(x) = 0.5x - 2 [2, 4]11f(x) = 2x² + x [1, 4]-1f(x) = -x + 2 [-3, 5]Domainthe set of all reasonable input values of x for the functionRangeset of output y values for the domain of the functionAverage Rate of ChangeChange in values over a given interval.Origin(0,0) on the coordinate graphing system; where the two axes meetx-axisthe horizontal number line in the coordinate systemy-axisthe vertical number line in the coordinate systemCoordinatesany specific (x,y) in the coordinate systemx-interceptwhere the function intersects the x-axisy-interceptwhere the function intersects the y-axis; the b value in a linear functionLinear FunctionA function whose graph is a straight line, where the average rate of change (slope) is constant.Exponential FunctionA function where the average rate of change is not constant and whose input value is an exponent.Table of ValuesA table showing two sets of related numbersSlope of line through the points (-2, 3) and (0,0)
m = (0 - 3) / (0 - -2) = -3/2Average Rate of Change on the interval
[-2, 0]Slope: m = "rise over run" = 2Rate of ChangeSlope of line through the points (5, -1) and (0,0)
m = (0 - -1) / (0 - 5) = -1/5Average Rate of Change on the interval
[0, 5]Slope of line through the points
(0, 16) and (4, 21)
m = (21 - 16) / (4 - 0) = 5/4Average Rate of Change over the interval [0,4]
m = (0 - 3) / (0 - -2) = -3/2Average Rate of Change on the interval
[-2, 0]Slope: m = "rise over run" = 2Rate of ChangeSlope of line through the points (5, -1) and (0,0)
m = (0 - -1) / (0 - 5) = -1/5Average Rate of Change on the interval
[0, 5]Slope of line through the points
(0, 16) and (4, 21)
m = (21 - 16) / (4 - 0) = 5/4Average Rate of Change over the interval [0,4]