Directions: Show your work on all of these problems. You may find Word’s equation editor helpful in creating mathematical expressions in Word.
Complete the following problems in Chapter 3: Section Exercises.
- Section 3.1 Exercises (pp. 171-173):
- Problems: 7-51 odd
- Section 3.2 Exercises (p. 184):
- Problems: 9, 11, 13
- Section 3.3 Exercises (p. 199-200):
- Problems: 27-43 odd
Part II
Give a unique example of a function and give its domain, range, y-intercept and x-intercepts. Depending on your function, it may or may not have x-intercepts.