The power function
is an even function if
is even and
and it is an odd function if
is odd.
The root function
has the domain
if
is even and the domain
if
is odd. If
is odd, then
is an odd function.
The domain of the rational function
where
and
are polynomial functions, is the set of
such that
Functions that involve the basic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and powers are algebraic functions. All other functions are transcendental. Trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions are examples of transcendental functions.
A polynomial function
with degree
satisfies
as
The sign of the output as
depends on the sign of the leading coefficient only and on whether
is even or odd.
Vertical and horizontal shifts, vertical and horizontal scalings, and reflections about the
- and
-axes are examples of transformations of functions.
Key equations
Point-slope equation of a line
Slope-intercept form of a line
Standard form of a line
Polynomial function
For the following exercises, for each pair of points, a. find the slope of the line passing through the points and b. indicate whether the line is increasing, decreasing, horizontal, or vertical.