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Lesson 1.2.3 – What can go in?  What can come out? - Domain and Range

Lesson 1.2.3 – What can go in?  What can come out? - Domain and Range. Quote of the day – “When adversity strikes, that’s when you have to be the most calm. Take a step back, stay strong and press on” LL Cool J Objective - I will be able to find the Domain and Range of a given function.

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Lesson 1.2.3 – What can go in?  What can come out? - Domain and Range

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  1. Lesson 1.2.3 – What can go in?  What can come out? - Domain and Range Quote of the day – “When adversity strikes, that’s when you have to be the most calm. Take a step back, stay strong and press on” LL Cool J Objective - I will be able to find the Domain and Range of a given function

  2. Relation: An association or link between elements of one set, called the domain or the set of inputs, and another set, called the range or set of outputs. Domain: The domain of a function is the set of all possible input values (often the "x" variable), which produce a valid output from a particular function. Range: The range is the set of all possible output values (usually the variable y, or sometimes expressed as f(x)), which result from using a particular function.

  3. Classwork --> 1-52 through 1-58 Materials • 1.2.3 Resource page Homework --> 1-59 through 1-62 AND copy the “Math Notes”

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