11 SL Composite Functions

We’ve now discussed domain and range and had an introduction to composite functions. I suggest that you read pages 64–65, and then complete the questions below before our next class on Tuesday.

Exercise 2C questions 1–3, 4aceik
Exercise 2D questions 3, 5–7

11 SL Quadratics (Continued)

Make sure you complete the questions here before our next lesson.

Once you’ve completed those questions, work on the following questions.

Exercise 1F question 15
Review Set 1A questions 1, 2b, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11–13

Make sure you complete at least up to question 6 in Review Set 1A before our next class.

11 SL From Graph to Equation

After spending some time on completing the square, we were just able to get started on producing the equation of a function when given its graph.

You should complete pages 39–40 (Exercise 1D) questions 1, 2, 3abf, and 4aef for tomorrow’s lesson.

If you’d like to get a head start on the next bit of material, you can read ahead and try page 42 (Exercise 1E) question 1ad.

11 SL Graphs of Quadratic Functions

Complete the following questions before our class tomorrow.

Pages 35–36 1adg, 2ace, 3ae
Page 37 1adg, 2, 3

If you want to get a head start on tomorrow’s material, you can also look at the questions below.

Pages 39–40 1, 2, 3abf, 4aef

11 SL Quadratics

Complete the following questions for tomorrow’s lesson. (These are the questions that we started in class.)

Page 21 questions 1abfl, 2adgj, 3ace.

Remember, if you get stuck or have any questions you can post a comment below.