Domain and Range

𝑦=(π‘₯+1)(π‘₯βˆ’1)

Domain: xeR

Range: -1 < =y

Domain refers to the set of all possible input values for which the function is defined. In simpler terms, it’s the range of values you can put into the function.

Range is the set of all possible output values (often represented as yyy) that the function can produce. It’s what you get when you apply the function to the inputs from the domain.

this is a function but not one to one because y values repeats more than once

1 I used the same mathimatical idea in finding the domain and range.

2 i used mathimatical vocabulary in explaining what domain and range is.

3 i used the graph to help me better understand the equation better and help me find the domain and range.

social studies 9: final reflection

Semester Reflection

Novel study

this semester i completed an independent novel study by reading a book taken place in the early 1800s called Tom sawyer. This book was about a boy and his friends exploring their own little town and showing how much different the 1800s was.. i feel if people nowadays tried to emulate the things tom and his friends did would be much harder now like disappearing or stealing gold which would be much more difficult because of cameras and other new technology. a time when i used my ideas and evidence bes was when writing our novel study papers each week. I made sure to take time on each question and put extra quotes. in todays life doing what tom did would be extremely hard and you would suffer a lot of consequences for lying and stealing and would face lots of jail time for it.

Core Competencies

1 I can examine and evaluate and evaluate to improve my own work i do this by checking my work twice and finding new ways of writing or ore detailed words to chose.

2 i have valuable ideas to share about, i do so by comparing my work with someone else’s share and see what i can improve on.

3 while completing my assignment i faced uncertainty so i found more descriptive words and got my mom to check over my writing.