Week2a
From UBCMATH WIKI
Handouts
Activities
Activity: working with linear functions.
The temperature scales Celsius and Fahrenheit have a linear relationship with $0^{\circ}C = 32^{\circ}F$ and $100^{\circ}C = 212^{\circ}F$.
- Write a linear equation expressing $F$ in terms of $C$ and sketch its graph.
- If it is $75^{\circ}C$, what is the temperature in $F$?
- If it is $75^{\circ}F$, what is the temperature in $C$?
- What about if it is $175^{\circ}F$?
- What about if it is $-25^{\circ}F$?
- Did you compute each $C$ in parts (3) - (5) separately? Could you have avoided this?
- Graph the line $F=C$ on the same axes. Can you tell from your graph if there a temperature $x$ for which $x^{\circ}C=x^{\circ}F$? If so, what is $x$?
Activity: working with general functions.
Consider the following table of function values for $f(x)$ and $g(x)$.
a) Evaluate: $(f+g)(4)$, $\dfrac{f}{g}(3)$, $\dfrac{g}{f}(3)$, $(f\cdot g)(5)$, $(f\circ g)(5)$, $(g\circ f)(2)$, $f^{-1}(-3)$, $g^{-1}(8)$.
b) Suppose $f$ is even and $g$ is odd. Evaluate $f(-3)$ and $g(-5)$.