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The document discusses key features of linear, quadratic, and absolute-value functions, including how to graph them using interval and set builder notation. It provides examples of identifying key features such as domain, range, intercepts, and intervals of increase and decrease for specific functions. Additionally, it highlights a common error in identifying these features and prompts the reader to correct it.
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The document discusses key features of linear, quadratic, and absolute-value functions, including how to graph them using interval and set builder notation. It provides examples of identifying key features such as domain, range, intercepts, and intervals of increase and decrease for specific functions. Additionally, it highlights a common error in identifying these features and prompts the reader to correct it.
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1-1 Reteach to Build Understanding
Key Features of Functions

Linear, quadratic, and absolute-value functions can be graphed using key features
that the equation identifies. Key features can be labeled using either set builder
notation or interval notation. Interval notation represents a set of real numbers by
a pair of values. Parentheses are used when the points are not included. Brackets
are used for when a boundary point is included.
1. Use the function ​f(x) = ​x​​  2​ − 16​and identify the key features that are listed in
the table for the graph. Label the graph with the key features.
Key Feature Answer y
20
Domain
10
Range
x
Minimum Value –4 –2 O 2 4
​x​-intercept –10
​y​-intercept
–20
Function is Positive
Function is Negative
Interval Increasing
Interval Decreasing

2. Cheyenne identified the key features of the function ​f(x) = x + 4​before


graphing it. She wrote her answers in the table. Find and fix her error.
Key Feature Answer

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Domain ​(−∞, ∞)​
Range ​(−∞, ∞)
x​-intercept
​ ​x = 4
y​-intercept
​ 4
Function is positive ​(−4, ∞)​
Function is negative ​(−∞, −4)​

3. Identify the key features of the function ​f(x) = |x − 3|​.


Key Feature Clues Answer
Domain Values of the ​x​-axis
Range Values of the ​y​-axis
Minimum value Lowest point on the graph 0
​x​-intercept When ​y = 0
y​-intercept
​ When ​x = 0​
Function is positive Function is above the ​x​ axis
Function is negative Function is below the ​x​ axis NA

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