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Discrete and Continuous Functions

Discrete and Continuous Functions. Domain and Range. Discrete Functions. The graph of a discrete function consists of separate points. Continuous Functions. The graph of a continuous function is unbroken. Discrete Functions. 1,2,3 1,4,6. Domain? Range?. Continuous Functions.

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Discrete and Continuous Functions

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  1. Discrete and Continuous Functions Domain and Range

  2. Discrete Functions The graph of a discrete function consists of separate points.

  3. Continuous Functions The graph of a continuous function is unbroken.

  4. Discrete Functions 1,2,3 1,4,6 Domain? Range?

  5. Continuous Functions [1,∞) or x>1 [2,∞) or y>2 Domain? Range?

  6. Is the functionDiscrete or Continuous??? NHS choir is selling tickets For $3 each. The function f(X) Gives the amount of money Collected after selling x tickets. Discrete

  7. Domain and Range? NHS choir is selling tickets For $3 each. The function f(X) Gives the amount of money Collected after selling x tickets. Domain: whole numbers 0, 1, 2,… Range: 0, 3, 6, 9,…

  8. Is the functionDiscrete or Continuous??? A gas nozzle releases 2 gallons of gas per minute. The function f(x) gives the volume of gas released after x minutes. Continuous

  9. Domain and Range? A gas nozzle releases 2 gallons of gas per minute. The function f(x) gives the volume of gas released after x minutes. Domain: [0,∞) or x>0 Range: [0,∞) or y>0

  10. Homework: pg 81: 1-9

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