Function Notation - Worksheet 4 - 9th Grade
MediumUse and evaluate function notation f(x) (Medium)
24 problems · 15-20 minutes · Skills: functions, notation, evaluation
About This Worksheet
This medium-level worksheet contains 24 problems designed for 9th Grade students practicing function notation. Medium worksheets introduce larger numbers and varied question formats to deepen understanding and build fluency.
Function notation is the professional language of mathematics. Once students internalize it, they can communicate about functions precisely and read mathematical texts, science equations, and programming documentation that all use this notation.
- Evaluate f(x) for given input values
- Interpret f(a) = b as meaning the input a produces output b
- Use function notation to describe transformations and compositions
- Find the value of x when f(x) equals a given output by solving an equation
- Evaluate a function at an algebraic expression such as f(x + 1) or f(2x)
How to Solve: Worked Example
- Read the problem carefully.
- Identify what is being asked.
- Use what you know to find the answer.
- Check your work.
Answer Key
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