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What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Lesson 39: Comparison of Functions,' focusing on mathematical reasoning. The lesson includes a lesson summary, materials needed, objectives, and notes for the teacher. It involves comparing functions represented in tables and graphs, analyzing scenarios with functions, and applying skills to compare cell phone plans. The worksheet refers to a video, notes, and three separate worksheets (39.1, 39.2, and 39.3), along with resources from the 2014 GED Test Student Book and Workbook.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for high school or adult education, specifically GED preparation. The content focuses on comparing functions and applying them to real-world scenarios, which aligns with the mathematical reasoning skills tested in the GED.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop skills in comparing functions presented in different formats (tables, graphs, equations), enhancing their ability to solve real-world problems involving functions. It also promotes logical reasoning and algebraic problem-solving skills.
How to Use It:
Begin by reviewing the lesson summary and materials. Watch the video. Work through the provided worksheets (39.1, 39.2, and 39.3). Use Worksheet 39.3 for Activity 3. Refer to the GED Test Student Book and Workbook as needed. The teacher can adapt the examples and assign problems for in-class work or homework.
Target Users:
The target users are high school students, adult learners preparing for the GED, and educators teaching mathematical reasoning skills. It's particularly useful for students who need to improve their understanding of functions and their applications.