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Zeros of a Function

Zeros of a Function. Graph, Find solution (root/zero), State Domain/Range. I can approximate the zeros of a function. (practice graphing and finding domain/range). Zeros/Roots of a function. Zeros: points where f(x ) = 0 (the input value when the output is zero)

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Zeros of a Function

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  1. Zeros of a Function Graph, Find solution (root/zero), State Domain/Range

  2. I can approximate the zeros of a function.(practice graphing and finding domain/range)

  3. Zeros/Roots of a function • Zeros: points where f(x) = 0(the input value when the output is zero) • Zeros are the SOLUTION to the function • On graph: x-intercepts

  4. Find Zeros Use the graph of f(x) = x3– xto approximate its zero(s). Find the Domain and Range

  5. Find Zeros Use the graph to approximate its zero(s). Domain and Range?

  6. Find Zeros Example 3 Use the graph to approximate its zero(s). Domain and Range?

  7. Find Zeros Use the graph to approximate its zero(s). Domain and Range?

  8. Graph the function. Find its zeros. State the Domain and Range.

  9. Graph the function. Find its zeros. State the Domain and Range.

  10. Find Zeros Use the graph to approximate its zero(s). Domain and Range?

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