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  1. Lines can be used to approximate a wide variety of functions; often a function can be described using many lines.
    If a stock price goes from $10 to $12 from January 1st to January 31, and from $12 to $9 from February 1st to February 28th, is the price change from $10 to $9 a straight line?
    How can I use two “pieces” of lines to describe the price movements from the beginning of January to the end of February?

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1. What is the equation of the line through (1,2) and (3, -1)?
2. What is the vertex of f(x) = x2 – 6x + 3?
3. Using points, straight lines, and possibly the curve of a parabola, construct a piecewise function whose graph looks like a smiling face.

posted Feb 13, 2018 by Munshya Tyetye

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