Objective (right side of ISN): Students will graph and transform absolute-value functions.
Note Taking (right side of ISN): For note taking either you should be able to answer the questions or copy certain information. All reading questions and copying information is listed in order.
-What shape does an absolute value function have and what is the minimum point or vertex?
-The absolute value is composed of what two pieces and what types of slope do they have?
-Read example 1 Translating Abs. Value Function; complete Check it Out! 1a and 1b using example 1's procedures.
-Copy the "Know it Note! Vertex of An Absolute Function"
-Read Example 2 Translation of Abs. Value Function; Complete Check it Out! 2 using the example's procedures
-Read Example 3 Transforming Abs. Value Function; copy the Remember! notes. Work out Check it Out! #3 problem
Classwork(left side of ISN, to be completed in class on Tuesday):
Guided Practice
Reflection: Your friend claims that when writing a function whose graph represents a combination of transformations, the order is not important. Is your friend correct? Justify your answer.
Essential Question: How do I graph and describe an absolute value function?
Note Taking (right side of ISN): For note taking either you should be able to answer the questions or copy certain information. All reading questions and copying information is listed in order.
-What shape does an absolute value function have and what is the minimum point or vertex?
-The absolute value is composed of what two pieces and what types of slope do they have?
-Read example 1 Translating Abs. Value Function; complete Check it Out! 1a and 1b using example 1's procedures.
-Copy the "Know it Note! Vertex of An Absolute Function"
-Read Example 2 Translation of Abs. Value Function; Complete Check it Out! 2 using the example's procedures
-Read Example 3 Transforming Abs. Value Function; copy the Remember! notes. Work out Check it Out! #3 problem
Classwork(left side of ISN, to be completed in class on Tuesday):
Guided Practice
Reflection: Your friend claims that when writing a function whose graph represents a combination of transformations, the order is not important. Is your friend correct? Justify your answer.
Essential Question: How do I graph and describe an absolute value function?