warm-up 2/19 factor each polynomial. 1. x² – x – 20 (x – 5)(x + 4)

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  • Warm-Up 2/19 Factor each polynomial. 1. x x 20 (x 5)(x + 4)
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  • Rigor: You will learn how to analyze and graph equations of power and radical functions and solve radical equations. Relevance: You will be able to use graphs and equations of power and radical functions to solve real world problems.
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  • 2-1 Power and Radical Functions
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  • or Power Functions
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  • domain: range: intercepts: end behavior: continuity: increasing/decreasing intervals: Example 1: Graph and describe the domain, range, intercepts, end behavior, continuity, and intervals on which the graph is increasing/decreasing.
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  • domain: range: intercepts: end behavior: continuity: increasing/decreasing intervals: Example 2: Graph and describe the domain, range, intercepts, end behavior, continuity, and intervals on which the graph is increasing/decreasing. None
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  • domain: range: intercepts: end behavior: continuity: increasing/decreasing intervals: Example 3: Graph and describe the domain, range, intercepts, end behavior, continuity, and intervals on which the graph is increasing/decreasing.
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  • domain: range: intercepts: end behavior: continuity: increasing/decreasing intervals: Example 5: Graph and describe the domain, range, intercepts, end behavior, continuity, and intervals on which the graph is increasing/decreasing.
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  • Example 6a: Solve the equation.
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  • Example 6b: Solve the equation. A check shows that both are valid solutions.
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  • Example 6c: Solve the equation. A check shows that both are valid solutions.
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  • math! 2-1 Assignment: TX p92, 4-52 EOE not 32