Kevin Driscoll
(Los Angeles - United States)I taught Computer Science and Mathematics from 2004-2007 at Prospect Hill Academy Charter School in Cambridge, MA. Since then, I completed a Master's degree in Comparative Media Studies at MIT and am now a PhD candidate in Communication at University of ...
Lesson: 18 Functions
Description:Beginning with linear functions, this lesson looks at functions of real world data defined by tables and graphs before moving into functions defined by equations. Function notation is introduced at the end of the lesson and various examples are provided to get students familiar with the new notation.
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Subject(s):- Mathematics
- Mathematics > Algebra
- College & Beyond
- Curriculum: Lesson Plan
- From: San Diego Area Knowledge Exchange for Developmental Math (SAKE)
- Contributed By: SAKE Owner SAKE Owner
Beginning with linear functions, this lesson looks at functions of real world data defined by tables and graphs before moving into functions defined by equations. Function notation is introduced at the end of the lesson and various examples are provided to get students familiar with the new notation.

