In this lesson, students will learn to evaluate a function written as …
In this lesson, students will learn to evaluate a function written as an expression by substituting a value into the given expression. Students will also learn that they can substitute another expression into the original expression of the function. They will recognize that g(x) is the output of a function and the expression x is the input. Students will also evaluate functions using tables and graphs.
This lesson is designed to introduce conditional probability by building on students' …
This lesson is designed to introduce conditional probability by building on students' prior knowledge of probability. The lesson focuses on showing the entire sample space to find conditional probabilities. The lesson incorporates examples with Venn diagrams and two-way tables. It wraps up with a definition of independent events.
This lesson is designed to build on students' knowledge of relating graphs …
This lesson is designed to build on students' knowledge of relating graphs to the parent linear function y = x. Student will take this understanding to apply it to relating the graphs of one function to another, such that they are able to identify how the graph of a linear function is affected by replacing f(x) with f(x)+k and f(x+k).
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