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COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2.2- Introduction to Relations Day One
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Do Now: Determine the Domain and Range of the following two graphs in BOTH notations
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Homework? Questions? Comments? Confusions? ASK ASK ASK ASK!
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Yesterday We looked at domain and range. Today? Let’s determine the domain and range and other aspects of relations!
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So… First? Relation: A set of ordered pairs Ex:
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However Relations can be expressed in four different ways- 1. A list of coordinate points 2. A Table 3. A Graph 4. A Mapping Diagram
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Example One: Express the relation {(1,1), (0,2), (3, -2)} as a table and a graph. What’s the domain and range of the relation? XY
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Mapping Mapping: A diagram that illustrates how each x coordinate is paired with a y coordinate. Example:
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Example One (Continued) Mapping of {(1,1), (0,2), (3, -2)}
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Example Two: Given the following mapping diagram, determine the graph, table, and list of coordinate points of the relation. What is the domain? Range?
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Example Three: Given the graph of a relation, determine the mapping diagram, table, list of coordinate points, domain and range.
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Example Four: Given the table, determine the mapping diagram, graph, list of coordinate points, domain and range of the relation.
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You Try! For each of the given relations determine the missing pieces: Graph Mapping Diagram List of Coordinate points Table Domain Range
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Graphs for You Try!
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Practice Problems Try some on your own/in your table groups As always don’t hesitate to ask me questions if you are confused and/or ask your table mates. As we always know– they are your greatest resource!
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Exit Ticket Create a mapping diagram and table for the following relation: {(0,0), (1,3), (4,2), (3, 1)}
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