Introduction: Graphs of Functions
When both the input (independent variable) and the output (dependent variable) are real numbers, a function can be represented by a coordinate graph. The input is plotted on the horizontal x-axis and the output is plotted on the vertical y-axis. In this lesson you will do the following:- Graph linear functions using tables
- Graph quadratic functions using tables
- Graph radical functions using tables
- Identify important features of graphs of linear functions, quadratic functions, and radical functions
The learning activities for this outcome include:
- Read: Graph Linear Functions
- Self-Check: Graph Linear Functions
- Read: Graph Quadratic Functions
- Self-Check: Graph Quadratic Functions
- Read: Graph Radical Functions
- Self-Check: Graph Radical Functions