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Critical Parts of Functions Additional Practice: All Sections Use the given graphs to identify the following: y-intercept (0,3) intercept (1,0) (5,0) mmavinurn _YNQVAR, —_ minimum y-intercept (0,0) x-intercept na ). maximum WO. minimum Bpproaching - \ Name. ey ‘Teacher. re i 1 Terr coer y-intercept_(0,0°) xintercept_(O,0) maximum _WWOM@. minimum _ ove. Cert vintercept_ LO, 3) xintercept_(" 3,0) maximum Opprogening 4 minimum 1NOVVe, These tables Godel a linear, quadratic, absolute value or exponential function. Find the following: oO 12 x y 1 18 2 24 3 30 4 36 5 42 y-intercept (0) 12 x-intercept (2, maximum One. minimum _NNOVy@ oO =12 1 1 x y 2 38 7a ate 4 8 5 -10 ie 6 =z ~2 y-intercept Co,-12 ) wintercept maximum minimum _ VIOWE. x y x y a -0.008 % 5 2 -0.04 s 0 a a 02 4 x a T z 7 : 3 T 3 z a 430+ x-intercept maximum, y-intercept_(O =| x-intercept ed cron ageing © minimum vane AO. s Cio minimum L=3,-1) y-intercept x-intercept yj AISIS 4. oO -IS >a “tO ¥ y +3 x Y S T 12 Taya M4 md 5 z 0 tug aH cy 3 Ff ) 3 ® M4 4 9 a say] * 192 3 3 \ 5 1008 2 5 be y-intercept -) vances C2] ES (40) maximum maximum (= minimum Apern ahi NG) —Kominimuen Marae. Find the maximum and minimum from the given equation: 2x-8y=7 aan? 43 Maxum (9,3) Minimum ya2|x-2|-2 Maximum Minimum yadixrl|+13 y= bx? 2x t1 Maximum — sn ONE.. NONE. Minimum You earn money mowing lawns over the summer, making $20 per week more than you spend, so the money you have in your wallet goes up. After four weeks, you start spending $20 more than you make, so your wallet starts to empty out. The graph below illustrates this suation, (3 Label each axis of the graph to describe this situation. 3 Summer Money Remember to include units. i 200 120 2 ta < 140) oa Identify the x-intercept and y-intercept and 00] 1, describe what each means, : s aa Yeint! Acier W welts, neve isto c rooney eet Wmy wallet So a yrint T have $60 46 began wit. = 7s Identify the maximum and minimum for this situation and describe what each means. W 2 Q KK: Max: The most money T ever nave in ry S Wallet is 2140, ot weet 4, i min? E nave ne money in my Waller ox \\ Weelts. During lunch, you have a competition with your friends to see how high each of you can flick a paper football. The function gives the height (in feet) of the paper football at any time {in seconds). A. Find both intercepts and explain what each of them mean within the context of the situation. X-int! Adler % Sec. tne footloalt iands on yrint: The, Footeall stows YE alowe a B. Find the max and min value and explain what it means in the’ context of the problem. Max: The highest tne Pootoatt Qrovnd.. goes IS 6.2Ft awe tne grand Ain: Te lowest ne Feotoall goes 1 Sonia owes her mom $210. A payment plan Is set up where she pays her mom $15 each week, ‘The equation y = 210 - 18x represents the amount of moncy (y) that Sonia still has to pay baek 3 on any given day (x). Ow " o graph. The sttuation fs modeled on the grapl ano! 8, Label each axis of the graph. ge 150 3 100] b, Kind both intercepts and explain what they mean within the coutext of the problem, Yeint: Atter 1 dows, Sonia doesvit owe Wer mother any more money. s0| \rinth At tne. beginning , Soni. owes her ron 8210. Height of Paper Football Height (feet) t 1 1 | i? Time (seconds) S Wen it wits ne Grand ot Z sec.

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