Domain & Range

𝑦−3=4(𝑥+1)

Domain: x ∈ R (all real numbers)

Range: y ∈ R (all real numbers)

The domain refers to all possible values of x

Range refers to all possible values of y.

This graph is a function because at no point does the x have more then one value and this is a one to one function because at no point does both x and y have more then one value.

Self- Assessment

Give an example from this assignment where you represented the same mathematical idea in multiple ways. A time I represented this was when I stated 𝑦−3=4(𝑥+1) as “Domain: x = ∈ R, Range: y = ∈ R”.

Give an example from this assignment where you used mathematical vocabulary to demonstrate your understanding. An example of this was when I stated “x ∈ R” which mean that x equals all real numbers.

Give an example from this assignment where you used formatting to share the information in a clear and organized way. An example of this was when I used headings to separate and clearly state what the next information is on.

La Nourriture et les Courses

Shopping for Food in France

Core Competency Reflection

If there is disagreement within the group, I find it helpful to stop what we are all doing and working on so that we are able to have a discussion together and agree upon a common goal.

I know the group is working well together when I hear everyone communicating together and keeping all discussions on the task which we are working on.

One goal I have for myself is to not just work on an assignment during school hours, but also taking extra time after school hours to compete the assignment and communicate with my group members about the work I will be competing while to in person with them.