Unit 4: Module 3: Functions
Duration of Days: 13
Function Definition: A function is a rule that assigns exactly one output to each input.
Functional Representations: Functions can be represented in multiple forms: algebraically, graphically, numerically (tables), or through verbal descriptions.
Linear vs. Nonlinear: The equation y=mx+b defines a linear function whose graph is a straight line, while other equations represent nonlinear functions.
Rate of Change and Initial Value: These features can be determined from descriptions, (x,y) values, tables, or graphs to model linear relationships
Define and Evaluate: Produce input and output pairs for given functions and recognize functions across different forms.
Compare Functions: Compare properties of two functions represented in different ways.
Model Relationships: Construct linear functions to model relationships between quantities and interpret the rate of change and initial value in context.
Qualitative Analysis: Analyze graphs to describe functional relationships and sketch graphs from verbal descriptions.
Unit Assessment
Performance Task
IAB:Functions
Exit Tickets
| Lesson # | Lesson Title | Duration of Days |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction to Functions | 4 |
| 2 | Solving by Graphing | 2 |
| 3 | Solving by Inspection | 3 |
| 4 | Real-World Applications | 2 |
| 5 | Review & Assess | 2 |