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U1L3 - Key Features of Parent Functions

This document provides a practice worksheet for students to sketch graphs of parent functions and identify their key features. It lists 7 common parent functions - constant, linear, quadratic, cubic, square root, exponential, and absolute value - and has spaces under each for students to write the domain, range, intercepts, extrema, and behavior at infinity. The purpose is for students to learn the characteristic shapes and properties of fundamental function families.

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U1L3 - Key Features of Parent Functions

This document provides a practice worksheet for students to sketch graphs of parent functions and identify their key features. It lists 7 common parent functions - constant, linear, quadratic, cubic, square root, exponential, and absolute value - and has spaces under each for students to write the domain, range, intercepts, extrema, and behavior at infinity. The purpose is for students to learn the characteristic shapes and properties of fundamental function families.

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Practice: Parent Functions & Their Key Features Name _________________________________

Parent Function Key Features of Graph


Sketch the graph of the given function Identify the key features of the given parent function.
Constant Function, f(x) = b Domain: Increasing:
1. 1. 𝑓(𝑥) = 3
Range: Decreasing:
x-intercept(s): Positive:
y-intercept: Negative:
Maximum: Minimum:
End Behavior:

Linear Function, f(x) = x Domain: Increasing:


2. 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥
Range: Decreasing:
x-intercept(s): Positive:
y-intercept: Negative:
Maximum: Minimum:
End Behavior:

Quadratic Function, f(x) = x2 Domain: Increasing:


3. 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 2
Range: Decreasing:
x-intercept(s): Positive:
y-intercept: Negative:
Maximum: Minimum:
End Behavior:

Cubic Function, f(x) = x3 Domain: Increasing:


4. 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 3
Range: Decreasing:
x-intercept(s): Positive:
y-intercept: Negative:
Maximum: Minimum:
End Behavior:
Practice: Parent Functions & Their Key Features Name _________________________________

Square Root Function, f(x) = √𝑥 Domain: Increasing:


5. 𝑓(𝑥) = √𝑥 Range: Decreasing:
x-intercept(s): Positive:
y-intercept: Negative:
Maximum: Minimum:
End Behavior:

Exponential Function, f(x) = bx, where b≠0 Domain: Increasing:


6. 𝑓(𝑥) = 3𝑥
Range: Decreasing:
x-intercept(s): Positive:
y-intercept: Negative:
Maximum: Minimum:
End Behavior:

Absolute Value Function, f(x) = |x| Domain: Increasing:


7. 𝑓(𝑥) = |𝑥|
Range: Decreasing:
x-intercept(s): Positive:
y-intercept: Negative:
Maximum: Minimum:
End Behavior:

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