1.8 Piecewise Functions Note & HW
1.8 Piecewise Functions Note & HW
1.8 Piecewise Functions Note & HW
=
+ >
b) Algebraically show that this function is discontinuous.
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UNIT 1.8: PIECEWISE FUNCTIONS
Homework: Piecewise Functions
1. Graph the following piecewise functions. Determine whether each function is continuous or discontinuous,
and state he domain and range of the function.
a) ( )
2, 1
3, 1
x
f x
x
<
=
>
b) ( )
, 0
, 0
x x
f x
x x
s
=
>
c) ( )
2
1, 2
2 1, 2
x x
f x
x x
+ <
=
+ >
d) ( )
<
= + s s
>
1, 1
2, 1 3
5, 3
x
f x x x
x
2. Write the algebraic representation of each piecewise function, using function notation.
a) b)
3. Grahams long-distance telephone plan includes the first 500 min per month in the $15.00 monthly charge.
For each minute beyond 500 min, Graham is charged $0.02. Write a function that describes Grahams total
long-distance charge in terms of the number of long distance minutes he uses in a month.
4. Many income tax systems are calculated using a tiered method. Under a certain tax law, the first $100 000
of earnings are subject to a 35% tax; earnings greater than $100 000 and up to $500 000 are subject to a
45% tax. Any earnings above $500 000 are taxed at 55%. Write a piecewise function that models this
situation.
5. Find the value of k that makes the following function continuous. Graph the function.
( )
2
, 1
2 1, 1
x k x
f x
x x
<
=
>
6. The fish population, in thousands, in a lake at any time, x, in years is modeled by the following function:
( )
2 , 0 6
4 8, 6
x
x
f x
x x
s s
=
+ >
This function describes a sudden change in the population at time x=6, due to a chemical spill.
a) Sketch the graph of the piecewise function.
b) Describe the continuity of the function.
c) How many fish were killed by the chemical spill?
d) At what time did the population recover to the level it was before the chemical spill?
e) Describe other events relating to fish populations in a lake that might result in piecewise functions.
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UNIT 1.8: PIECEWISE FUNCTIONS
Answers
1a) b)
c) d)
2a)
( )
2
x 2, x 1
f x
x 1, x 1
s
+ >
b)
( )
x , x 1
f x
x, x 1
<
>
3. ( )
( )
15, 0 x 500
f x
15 0.02 x 500 , x 500
s s
+ >
4. ( )
0.35x, 0 x 100000
f x 0.45x 10000, 100000 x 500000
0.55x 60000, x 500000
s s
= < s
>
5. k 4 =
6.
Discontinuous at x=-1
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
b. The function is discontinuous at x=6
c. 32 000 fish
d. 8 years after the spill
e. Answers may vary. For example, three
possible events are: environmental
changes, introduction of a new predator,
and increased fishing.