PPT-Today’s objective: I can write a piecewise function from multiple representations

Author : celsa-spraggs | Published Date : 2018-02-10

From a Real World Scenario Creating Piecewise Functions from Real World Scenarios Day 3 4Step Problem Solving Process STEP 1 Understand the problem a Read the

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Today’s objective: I can write a piec..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

Today’s objective: I can write a piecewise function from multiple representations: Transcript


From a Real World Scenario Creating Piecewise Functions from Real World Scenarios Day 3 4Step Problem Solving Process STEP 1 Understand the problem a Read the entire problem . for the United States Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration. under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.. Scott . A. . Mitchell. Computing Research. Sandia National Laboratories. International Meshing Roundtable. Peter Brook. Matei. . Ciocarlie. Kaijen. Hsiao. Uncertainty. in Object Perception. Sensed Scene. Real Scene. Collaborative Grasp Planning with Multiple Object Representations. 2. Uncertainty. in Object . c x = , the function must be continuous, and we will then see if it is differentiable. Let Pre-Cal Advanced. Ms. Ouseph. Objective for today!. We will use our knowledge of . domain. and . transformations. to graph . piecewise functions. .. A piecewise function is…. A function defined by . Warm Up. What did you think of the test yesterday?. What topic(s) do you think you need the most practice/review of before the midterm?. Solve the following equation for y: ax + (by). 2. = c. Write down everything you can think of when you hear “piecewise function.”. 7—Image . Relaxation: Restoration and Feature . Extraction. ch.. . 6 . of . Machine Vision. by Wesley E. Snyder & . Hairong. Qi. Spring 2016. 18-791 (CMU ECE) : 42-735 (CMU BME) :. . BioE. 2630 (Pitt). English 3. Bellringer. In your notebook…. Objective. (. adj. ) : As a reporter, it is important to be an . objective. writer by eliminating emotions and opinion’s from one’s work.. Affluent. . Example.. Graph the piecewise. defined function. What is the domain of the function?. What is the range of the function?. (0,5). Example.. Graph the piecewise. defined function. What is the domain of the function?. . Continuity. Coley Hawk. Definition/Laws of Continuity. A function ‘f’ is considered continuous at a number ‘a’ if all three of the following criteria are true.. lim. . x. a. - f(x)= . lim. Objective: Students will understand what a piecewise function is and how to sketch and interpret the graph.. Piecewise Function. A function made up of 2 or more different graphs. Inequalities will tell you what part of the graph you need. Define appropriate quantities from a situation, choose and interpret the scale and the origin for the graph, and graph the piecewise linear function.. Learning Goal . 2 . (HS.N-Q.A.1, 2, 3):. The student will be able to use units to solve multi-step contextual problems. Define appropriate quantities from a situation, choose and interpret the scale and the origin for the graph, and graph the piecewise linear function.. Learning Goal . 2 . (HS.N-Q.A.1, 2, 3):. The student will be able to use units to solve multi-step contextual problems. Identify the slope and y-intercept: . Solve for y: . Should the boundary in . #3 . be dotted or solid? Why?. Is (1, -3) a solution to the inequality in . #3? . Why?. A service club is selling copies of their holiday cookbook to raise funds for a project.  The printer’s set-up charge is $200, and each book costs $2 to print.  The cookbooks will sell for $6 each.  How many cookbooks must the members sell before they make a profit?. a branch of applied math that uses various techniques to find optimal solutions to complex problems typically by maximizing or minimizing an "objective function”. Examples: Systems Dynamics (stock/flow), Decision Analysis, Critical Path Method.

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Today’s objective: I can write a piecewise function from multiple representations"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents