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Unit 3: Functions Topics: Function vs. Relation
Function Notation: Part 1
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Relation def – A relation is any set of ordered pairs.
A relation is an assignment between input values and their corresponding output values.
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In order for a relation to be a function…
EVERY INPUT MUST HAVE AN OUTPUT TWO DIFFERENT INPUTS CAN HAVE THE SAME OUTPUT ONE INPUT CAN HAVE ONLY ONE OUTPUT INPUT (DOMAIN) FUNCTION MACHINE OUTPUT (RANGE)
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Function Notation “f of x” domain Input = x independent
Output = f(x) = y independent range dependent
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Example: Just Look & Listen
Which of the following relations are functions? R= {(9,10), (-5, 10), (2, 10)} S= {(6, a), (8, f), (6, b)} T= {(z, 7), (y, -5), (r, 7) (z, 0), (k, 0)} write this down No two ordered pairs can have the same first coordinate (and different second coordinates).
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Is this a function? 1. {(2,5) , (3,8) , (4,6) , (7, 20)} 2. {(1,4) , (1,5) , (2,3) , (9, 28)} 3. {(1,0) , (4,0) , (9,0) , (21, 0)}
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The Vertical Line Test If it is possible for a vertical line to intersect a graph at more than one point, then the graph is NOT the graph of a function. Page
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Examples I’m going to show you a series of graphs.
Determine whether or not these graphs are functions. Draw sketches of the graphs in your notes.
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YES! Function? #1
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#2 Function? YES! Y = 0.5x + 2 + 2sin(x) D: all reals R: all reals
Another cool function: abs(x) + 2sin(x)
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#3 Function? NO! Y = 0.5x + 2 + 2sin(x) D: all reals R: all reals
Another cool function: abs(x) + 2sin(x)
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#4 Function? YES! Y = 0.5x + 2 + 2sin(x) D: all reals R: all reals
Another cool function: abs(x) + 2sin(x)
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#5 Function? NO!
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YES! Function? #6 This is a piecewise function
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Function? #7 NO! D: all reals R: [0, 1]
Another cool function: y = sin(abs(x)) Y = sin(x) * abs(x)
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#8 Function? NO! Y = 0.5x + 2 + 2sin(x) D: all reals R: all reals
Another cool function: abs(x) + 2sin(x)
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YES! #9 Function?
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Function? #10 YES!
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Function? #11 NO! D: [-3, -1) U (-1, 3] R: {-1, 1}
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YES! Function? #12 D: [-3, -1) U (-1, 3] R: {-1, 1}
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