Algebra 2 Pre/Post-Assessment-Unit 2
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9th - 12th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is interval notation?
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Interval notation is a mathematical notation used to represent a range of values. It uses parentheses and brackets to indicate whether endpoints are included or excluded. For example, (a, b) means all numbers between a and b, excluding a and b, while [a, b] includes both endpoints.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you determine where a function is positive?
Back
To determine where a function is positive, you need to find the intervals on the x-axis where the function's output (y-value) is greater than zero. This often involves analyzing the function's graph or solving inequalities.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does it mean for a function to have a maximum value?
Back
A function has a maximum value at a point where the function reaches its highest output compared to nearby points. This can be found using calculus (derivatives) or by analyzing the function's graph.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How can you find the constant intervals of a function?
Back
To find the constant intervals of a function, look for sections of the graph where the output (y-value) does not change as the input (x-value) varies. This means the function's derivative is zero in those intervals.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the significance of f(2) in a function?
Back
f(2) represents the output of the function when the input is 2. It is a specific value that can be found by substituting x=2 into the function's equation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you solve for x when f(x) equals a specific value?
Back
To solve for x when f(x) equals a specific value, set the function equal to that value and solve the resulting equation for x. This may involve algebraic manipulation or graphing.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the difference between open and closed intervals?
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Open intervals do not include their endpoints (e.g., (a, b)), while closed intervals do include their endpoints (e.g., [a, b]). This affects how we express ranges of values in interval notation.
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