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MAT 125 – Applied Calculus 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs
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Today’s Class We will be learning the following concepts: Functions Determining the Domain of a Function Graphs of Functions The Vertical Line Test Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 2
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Functions Function: A function is a rule that assigns to each element in a set A one and only one element in a set B. The set A is called the domain of the function. It is customary to denote a function by a letter of the alphabet, such as the letter f. Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 3
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Functions The element in B that f associates with x is written f(x) and is called the value of f at x. The set of all the possible values of f(x) resulting from all the possible values of x in its domain, is called the range of f(x). The output f(x) associated with an input x is unique: Each x must correspond to one and only one value of f(x). Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 4
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Example 1 Let the function f be defined by the rule. Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 5
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Determining the Domain of a Function Suppose we are given the function y = f (x). Then, the variable x is called the independent variable. The variable y, whose value depends on x, is called the dependent variable. To determine the domain of a function, we need to find what restrictions, if any, are to be placed on the independent variable x. In many practical problems, the domain of a function is dictated by the nature of the problem. Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 6
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Example 2 Find the domain of the function. Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 7
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Graphs of Functions If f is a function with domain A, then corresponding to each real number x in A, there is precisely one real number f (x). Thus, a function f with domain A can also be defined as the set of all ordered pairs (x, f (x)) where x belongs to A. The graph of a function f is the set of all points (x, y) in the xy-plane such that x is the domain of f and y = f (x). Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 8
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Example 3 The graph of a function f is shown below: Domain Range Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 9 a.Find f (0). b.Find the value of x for which f (x) = 3. c.Find the domain of f. d.Find the range of f.
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Example 4 Sketch the graph of the function with the given rule. Find the domain and range of the function. Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 10
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Vertical Line Test A curve in the xy-plane is the graph of a function y = f (x) if and only if each vertical line intersects it in at most one point. a. Function Not a function Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 11
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Example 5 Use the vertical line test to determine whether the graph represents y as a function of x. Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 12
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Example 8 Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 15
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Next Class We will discuss the following concepts: The Sum, Difference, Product, and Quotient of Functions Composition of Functions Mathematical Models Rational and Power Functions Economic Models Please read through Section 2.2 – The Algebra of Functions and Section 2.3 – Function and Mathematical Models in your text book before next class. Dr. Erickson 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs 16
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