Lesson 10
Piecewise Linear Functions
Problem 1
The graph shows the distance of a car from home as a function of time.
Describe what a person watching the car may be seeing.
Solution
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Problem 2
The equation and the graph represent two functions. Use the equation \(y=4\) and the graph to answer the questions.
- When \(x\) is 4, is the output of the equation or the graph greater?
- What value for \(x\) produces the same output in both the graph and the equation?
Solution
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(From Unit 6, Lesson 7.)Problem 3
This graph shows a trip on a bike trail. The trail has markers every 0.5 km showing the distance from the beginning of the trail.
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When was the bike rider going the fastest?
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When was the bike rider going the slowest?
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During what times was the rider going away from the beginning of the trail?
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During what times was the rider going back towards the beginning of the trail?
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During what times did the rider stop?
Solution
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Problem 4
The expression \(\text-25t+1250\) represents the volume of liquid of a container after \(t\) seconds. The expression \(50t+250\) represents the volume of liquid of another container after \(t\) seconds. What does the equation \(\text-25t+1250=50t+250\) mean in this situation?
Solution
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(From Unit 4, Lesson 17.)