**There is a chance we start class tomorrow with an "Analyze the Graph" pop quiz! If we do, it will be the same types of questions you see on this homework--so do it, and check your answers! If you can do the hw, you can ace the quiz!**
A few things to keep in mind (hints) for your assignment:
- The x-intercepts or solutions or zeroes are where the graph crosses the x-axis! Coordinates: (#, 0)
- The y-intercept is where the graph crosses the y-axis! Coordinates: (0, #)
- If a question asks, "when does f(x) = #" we are asked to provide the x-coordinate where the y (or f(x)) value equals the given #!
- If we are asked to evaluate "f(#)," we need to to provide the y-value for the given x!
- When we are asked when f(x) < 0, this is asking us to define an interval (using x values) where the y-values are negative!
- When we are asked when f(x) > 0, this is asking us to define an interval (using x values) where the y-values are positive!
- A function is one-to-one if it passes the horizontal line test!
Here is a copy of the "Analyze the Graph" worksheet; below is the answer key!
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