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Exercise 2F questions 1–4, but just the middle column of questions (so, b, e, h ,etc.)
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Exercise 2F questions 1–4, but just the middle column of questions (so, b, e, h ,etc.)
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Exercise 2E questions 3, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Exercise 2D questions 1–8
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Exercise 2B questions 3, 5, 6, 8 (if you haven’t already, these were assigned last week)
Exercise 2C questions 1, 2, 3, 4bch
Note that, for questions in 2C, when they ask for the domain of a function, they mean the largest possible domain (see example 5 in the textbook). So, we can’t accept input values that result in division by zero, or those that result in negative values under a square root sign—but every other possible input value is acceptable.
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Exercise 1G questions 1, 3, 6–9
(If you finish, you can continue with 1H questions 1–3, 5–7, but 1H does not need to be completed for next class.)
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Exercise 1E questions 1ef, 2b, 3ad, 4b
Exercise 1F questions 1cd, 2bcd, 3, 4, 6
(If you finish, you can work ahead to Exercise 1G questions 1, 3, 6–9, and then Exercise 1H questions 1–3, 5–7, but questions from 1G and 1H do not need to be completed for next class.)
Find the equation (in standard form) of the quadratic that has vertex (1, –4) and one x-intercept at x = 6.
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Exercise 1D.3 questions 1ade, 2abc, 3, 4
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Exercise 1D.2 questions 1abdg, 2bcf
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Exercise 1D.1 questions 1acdf, 3, 4ab, 5, 8ae