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~adapted from Walch Education Domain and Range ~adapted from Walch Education

Concepts: The domain is the set of x-values that are valid for the function. The range is the set of y-values that are valid for the function. A function maps elements from the domain of the function to the range of the function. Each x in the domain of a function can be mapped to one f(x) in the range only.

More… To create a mapping, list the domain in one column and the range in a second column. Then draw lines that match the elements in the domain to the corresponding elements in the range. If an element in the domain maps to more than one element in the range, then the relation is not a function. In the mapping, if one line goes from one x-value to only one y- value, then the relation is a function.

More… If more than one line goes from an element in the domain (x-values) to multiple elements in the range (y- values), then the relation is not a function. The vertical line test can also be used to determine if a relation is a function. If you pass an imaginary vertical line across the graph, look to see if the line ever crosses more than one point on the graph at a time.

The Vertical Line Test If a vertical line that sweeps across the graph crosses only one point on the graph, then the relation is a function. If a vertical line that sweeps across the graph crosses more than one point on the graph at the same time, then the relation is not a function.

Function Not a Function

Function Not a Function

Let’s Practice. Use the vertical line test to determine if each relation is a function.

Which Graph Passed the Test?

Why Did Graph B Fail?

Thanks for Watching! ~Ms. Dambreville