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11th - 12th Grade
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Heddi Sirovatka
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Quiz 1.2 Review
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Multiple Choice
Even, odd or neither?
even
odd
neither
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Multiple Choice
Boundedness?
bounded above
bounded below
bounded above and below
unbounded
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Multiple Select
Identify all of the statements that apply.
There's a vertical asymptote at x=0.
There's a horizontal asymptote at y=0.
This function has an infinite discontinuity.
This function is unbounded.
This function has a range from (-∞,∞).
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Multiple Select
Identify all of the statements that apply.
There is a local maximum value at y= -2.
There's an absolute minimum value at y= 2.
There is no absolute maximum.
This function is odd.
This function is increasing from (-∞, -1).
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Multiple Select
Identify all of the statements that apply.
This function decreases over its entire domain.
The range is (-∞,0) U (0,∞).
There is a horizontal asymptote at y=0.
There is just one local minimum value.
The domain is (-∞,∞).
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Multiple Select
Identify any/all statements that apply.
This function has a jump discontinuity.
The function increases from (-5.322, -4).
The function has a single vertical asymmptote.
This is an odd function.
As
x→−∞, f(x)→08
Multiple Choice
Identify the range.
(-∞,∞)
[0,∞)
(0,∞)
(-∞,0]
(-∞,0)
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Multiple Choice
Identify the false statement.
This function is even.
This function has multiple local maximums.
This function has multiple infinite discontinuities.
This function is bounded below.
This function has a range of (-∞,-1] U [1,∞)
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Multiple Select
Identify any/all of the following statements that apply.
As
x→∞, f(x)→5 .
This function increases on (−∞,∞) .
This function is bounded above and below.
This function is continuous.
This function has an absolute maximum value.
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Multiple Select
Identify any/all of the following statements that apply.
The local minimum value is 7.389.
There is a horizontal asymptote at y=0.
This function decreases on (-∞,1) U (1,2).
This function is bounded below.
As
x→−∞, f(x)→∞
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Multiple Choice
Identify the false statement.
As x→ -∞, f(x) does not exist.
This function is odd.
This function is continuous.
There is a vertical asymptote at x= -4.
This function increases over its entire domain.
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