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Dive into the world of piecewise functions through the lens of notable Nobel Peace Prize winners. Discover the contributions of iconic figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, and Mother Teresa. This mini-lesson will encourage you to graph and analyze magnificent piecewise functions while exploring their domains and ranges. Understand how these inspiring leaders applied non-violent resistance and compassion in their work, and see how their legacies can be represented mathematically. Join us for a fun math experience!
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Mini-Lesson #8 More fun with Piecewise Functions (Mini-Theme Nobel Peace Prize Winners)
Name this Nobel Peace Prize Winner • This person brought Gandhi's model of non-violent resistance/peaceful revolution to the western world. (Gandhi learned it from the philosophy of Tolstoy, who learned it from the philosophy of Jesus Christ) • Won in 1964. • He died April 4th , 1968 • He is from Atlanta, Georgia.
Let’s graph some magnificent piecewise functions! • Look for circles, ellipses and parabolas! • Graph and list the Domain and Range.
Name this Nobel Peace Prize Winner • This person won in 1993 along with the lesser known Fredrik Willem de Klerk: "for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, and for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa“ • He is played by Morgan Freeman in movies.
Let’s graph some majestic piecewise functions! • Look for circles, ellipses and parabolas! • Graph and list the Domain and Range.
Name this Nobel Peace Prize Winner • She won in 1979 for her work in Calcutta, India. • She founded the Missionaries of Charity. • She was born in Albania.
Let’s graph some glorious piecewise functions! • Look for circles, ellipses and parabolas! • Graph and list the Domain and Range.