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Module 2 - Lesson 4

In this module you will review multiple representations of functions

Lesson 4 - Multiple Representations for Functions

Functions can be shown in different ways. Functions can be represented by graphs, tables, equations, mapping diagrams, ordered pairs, and more! Check out the video for a few examples.

Lesson 4 - Multiple Representations for Functions

Lesson 4 - Multiple Representations for Functions

Which table represents the function f(x) = 2x + 5?

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Keystone Resources

Here are resources to help support you through this module and prepare you for the Keystone exam.

Keystone Formula Sheet

Keystone Graphing Calculator

Keystone Four Function Calculator

Scoring Guidelines for Constructed Response

Algebra 1 Keystone Example Test

Keystone Resources

Here are resources to help support you through this module and prepare you for the Keystone exam.

Keystone Formula Sheet

Keystone Graphing Calculator

Keystone Four Function Calculator

Scoring Guidelines for Constructed Response

Algebra 1 Keystone Example Test

Keystone Resources

Here are resources to help support you through this module and prepare you for the Keystone exam.

Keystone Formula Sheet

Keystone Graphing Calculator

Keystone Four Function Calculator

Scoring Guidelines for Constructed Response

Algebra 1 Keystone Example Test

Keystone Resources

Here are resources to help support you through this module and prepare you for the Keystone exam.

Keystone Formula Sheet

Keystone Graphing Calculator

Keystone Four Function Calculator

Scoring Guidelines for Constructed Response

Algebra 1 Keystone Example Test