Function Families in Waxman’s World By Mr. Waxman.
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Function Families in Waxman’s World
By Mr. Waxman
What is a Linear Function?• Here is where I would describe the
properties & characteristics of a linear function (did you really think I was going to do the whole project for you?).
Linear Functions• Here is
where I would give the equation, domain & range of the linear parent function.
Linear Functions in Waxman’s World
Notice Mr. Waxman & Mr. Savina “holding up” the tower!
What is an Absolute-Value Function?• Here is where I would describe the
properties & characteristics of an absolute-value function.
Absolute-Value Functions• Here is where
I would give the equation, domain & range of the absolute-value parent function.
Absolute-Value Functions in Waxman’s World
Statistically, the GREATEST RUNNING BACK EVER!!!!!!
What is a Quadratic Function?• Here is where I would describe the
properties & characteristics of a quadratic function.
Quadratic Functions• Here is where
I would give the equation, domain & range of the quadratic parent function.
Quadratic Functions in Waxman’s World
Isn’t she adorable!
What is a Square Root Function?• Here is where I would describe the
properties & characteristics of a square root function.
Square Root Functions• Here is
where I would give the equation, domain & range of the square root parent function.
Square Root Functions in Waxman’s World
Baddest bounty hunter in the galaxy!
What is an Exponential Function?• Here is where I would describe the
properties & characteristics of an exponential function.
Exponential Functions• Here is where
I would give the equation, domain & range of the exponential parent function.
Exponential Functions in Waxman’s World
The next generation of Waxman nerds!
Your mission, should you choose to accept it (& you better if you want to pass) is to find function families in your world, describe them in a manner that is hopefully much more informative, and (although highly unlikely) present them in a manner much cooler & more creative.
Good Luck!