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Mastering Algebra: Understanding Functions, Domain, and Composition for SAT Success

In today's session, we will focus on SAT Algebra Packets, specifically dealing with functions, notation, and composition. Students will work individually on their packets, emphasizing understanding the domain, range, and composition of functions. Key objectives include practicing assessment problems, engaging in notation discussions, and utilizing Neill/Quadling pages 157 and 163 for further exploration of these topics. Students will review how to determine the domain and range of functions and explain composite functions in their own words. New homework, Assignment #2b, will be assigned at the end.

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Mastering Algebra: Understanding Functions, Domain, and Composition for SAT Success

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  1. Bell Work • SAT Packet - Algebra • Work on packets individually. • “I want to see” – “I want to post”

  2. Today’s Objectives • SAT Packet –Algebra • Notation • Function • Domain • Range • Composition • Composition of functions • Practice assessment

  3. Functions • Notation discussion • Turn to Neill/Quadling pg. 157 • Function • Composition • Domain • Range

  4. Functions • Composition of functions • Neill/Quadling pg. 163 (10-13)

  5. Functions

  6. Closure • Review • How do you find the domain and range of a function? • Explain in your own words what a composite function is. • New homework • Assignment #2b

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