Section Summary: 1.2

  1. Definitions

    Make a list of all definitions in the section (a few words each is fine). Summarize any lengthy definitions introduced in this section in your own words.

  2. Theorems

    Make a list of all theorems (lemmas, corollaries) in the section (a few words each is fine). Summarize each one introduced in this section in your own words.

    There are no theorems in this section.

  3. Properties/Tricks/Hints/Etc.

    Make a note of any especially useful properties, tricks, hints, or other materials.

    There are some handy rules of thumb for power functions, tex2html_wrap_inline141 :

    Some properties of trigonometric functions are also discussed:

  4. Summary

    Summarize the section in two or three sentences.

    This chapter provides a summary of the variety of functions we encounter most often in this class, and shows how they can be used to model real world situations. The shapes of the graphs of these functions are seen repeatedly in a variety of data sets: hence, appreciation of and familiarity with the graphs of these functions can be important, as graphs of data can suggest mathematical models to us.

Problems we might do together:

p. 35, #1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 13, 14, 16 (y = 4.8567x -220.967)





LONG ANDREW E
Tue Jan 16 20:23:27 EST 2001