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Hi everyone, I’m currently trying to graph a piecewise function in Desmos, but I’m not quite sure how to do it. The function I’m working with is f (x) = { 2x + 1 if x ≤ 0, 4x - 3 if x > 0 }. I’ve tried entering it as two separate functions, but that doesn’t seem to work.
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as other people said, piecewise functions work a little weird in desmos. So for the most basic piecewise functions, they follow the format: f(x) = { condition1 : output1, condition2 : output2, condition3: output3 (and so on)}.
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Students will learn the basics of piecewise functions and restricting the domain of a function.
In Desmos Geometry, you can apply a recursive function to geometric objects. Recursion can help explore unique geometric relationships, such as repeatedly applying a transformation to an object. As an example, define a translation function \(T(x) =\) translate\((x,\) vector).
This activity can be used to introduce piecewise functions.
In this activity, students use piecewise functions to match graphs of rays and segments, interpret function values in a graphical context, and apply what they learn to a postage rates problem.
Learn how to type piecewise functions in Desmos in 3 easy steps. With our step-by-step guide, you'll be able to create and graph piecewise functions in no time. So what are you waiting for?