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FUNCTIONS The Big Idea
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Functions are the tool used for mathematically modeling all types of real-world change. The use of Functions allow people to analyze and understandchange.
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A change in one variable can cause or have a corresponding effect on another. What are some change relationships that would interest you?
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Functions are relationships or rules that uniquely associate members of one set with members of another set. The way change in one variable affects change in another.
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It is a study of joint variation of variables. A rule that explains how the first (independent) variable affects the second (dependent) variable.
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Functions help you find regularity in all mathematics. You can SEE, GENERALIZE, and REPRESENT relationships in which there are variables to be related.
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Five Ways to Represent a Function. I.Contextual Representations What are you interested in finding out?
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II. Table Representation (T-chart ) Put hypothetical values in the table. List the values for the independent variable (include ‘0’) ***Make sure you develop an equation.***
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The dependent variable is a function of the independent variable
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A is worth a thousand words! IV. Graphical Representations Graphs provide a visual of the relationship between your variables. * Sometimes the graph may not make sense for all portions of the graph.
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V. Equations General form of a linear equation y=mx+b ***Equations make it easier to understand what is happening in a relationship.***
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y = mx+b m tells us how quickly or steeply the line goes up or down moving from left to right. b tells us where the graph will cross the y-axis. Equations make it easier to calculate values of the function.
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All 5: Contextual Representation Table Representation Language Expression Graphical Representation, and an Equation represent the same relationship.
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