Lesson 7 - Relations Functions and Graphs
Lesson 7 - Relations Functions and Graphs
MATH10
ALGEBRA
Functions and Their Graphs(Algebra and Trigonometry, Young 2nd Edition, page 225-322)
Week 8 Day 1
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
At the end of the chapter the students are expected to:
RELATION
FUNCTION
It is a set of ordered pairs with no two pairs having the same first
element.
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Example 1:
1
2
2
4
3
6
4 8
5 10
one - to-one
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Example 2:
1
2
2
4
3
6
4 8
5 10
many-to-one
Example 3:
A good example that you can “relate” to is that students in our
algebra class this term are set A. The grade you’ll earn out of this
class is set B. Each student must be assigned a grade and can only
be assigned ONE grade, but more than one student can get the
same grade (we hope so---we want lots of 1’s). The example shown
on the previous screen had each student getting the same grade.
1
2
2
4
3
6
4 8
5 10
y x 1
3 y sin x
and
Each value of x maps to only one Each value of x maps to only one
value of y . . . value of y . . .
and each y is mapped from only BUT many other x values map to
one x. that y.
One-to-one and many-to-one functions
y x 13 y sin x
and
y x 1
3 is an example of y sin x is an example of
a one-to-one function a many-to-one function
Example 5:
25
• Kia Rio
24
• Ford Focus
• Toyota Corolla 27
• Honda Civic 21
48
• Toyota Prius
35
• Nissan Altima (H)
17
• Ford Mustang
13
• Dodge Viper
11
• Hummer H2
11
• Aston Martin DB9
Is this relation a function?
A) YES B) NO
Example 6:
Below is a sample of 2008 cars listed from less expensive to more expensive,
with corresponding gas consumption in miles per gallon MPG
RANGE DOMAIN
model & make MPG (city)
25
Kia Rio
24
Ford Focus
27
Toyota Corolla
21
Honda Civic
48
Toyota Prius
Nissan Altima (H) 35
17
Ford Mustang
Dodge Viper 13
Hummer H2 11
x y Ordered Pair
1 -2 (1,-2)
5 10 (5,10)
-2/3 22/9 (-2/3,22/9)
1.2 -2.16 (1.2,-2.16)
x is the independent variable ,first element in the ordered pair
(domain)
y is the dependent variable, second element in the ordered pair
(range)
Week 8 Day 1
Any equation which describes how the elements of the domain and
range of any relation are paired is called the rule of correspondence of
that relation.
Example 1:
Determine whether the following equationsdefine a function.
a. x y 2
b. x 2 y 2 1
c. x y
d. y x2
e. y x
f. y x3
Example page 228 229
Week 8 Day 1
VERTICAL LINE TEST
y y
x x
Every real y
Domain Range
Function
x f(x)=2x+5
x=0 f f(0)=5
f
x=1 f(1)=7
f
x=2 f(2)=9
The function f maps some value of x in the domain to some value f(x)
in the range.
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EXAMPLE
1. Let f x x 4 x 1
Compute: a. f - 1 b. - 2f 1
Classroom Ex.3.1.3 page 232
4
2. a. Find f - 3
y
3
b. Find f 2
2
c.Find x such that f x 0 (4,1)
1
Classroom Ex.3.1.4 page 232
-10 -8 -4 4 8 x
-1 (2,-1)
-2
-3
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f x h f x
The expression , where h 0,
h
is called the difference quotient.
Week 8 Day 1
DOMAIN AND RANGE OF A FUNCTION
All the possible values of x is called the domain and all the possible
values of y is called the range. In a set of ordered pairs, the set of
first elements and second elements of ordered pairs is the domain
and range, respectively.
EXAMPLE: Write the answers in set notation and
interval notation.
1. Find the domainand range of the functions.
x 1
a. f x 2 b. f x 3 9 3x
2x 32
x - 1 3
x
c. f x 3 d. f x 2
x x 1
Classroom Ex.3.1.10 page 237
Week 8 Day 1
2. Find the domainand range of the functions.
1
a. f x x 3 b. f x 2
x 4
YourTurn Page 237
3. Find the domain and range of the functions.
a. f x x 2 2x 5 and find the values of x
that corresponds to gx 0
1
b. f x x 2 16 2 d. Q t
2 t2
t3
x2
c. Px # s 97, 91, 88,70 page 241
25 x 2
e. y x
TODAY’S OBJECTIVE Week 8 Day 2
GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS
• If f(x) is a function, then its graph is the set of all points (x,y) in the
two-dimensional plane for which (x,y) is an ordered pair in f(x).
• We can also find the domain and range from the graph of a function.
Week 8 Day 2
EXAMPLE: Sketch the graph of the following functions and state
the domain and range in interval notation.
NAME FUNCTION
1. Linear f x 3x 5
2.Constant f x 6
3. Identity f x x
4.Square f x x2 5
5.Cube f x 2x 3
6.Square root f x 16 x 2
7.Cube root f x 3 x
8.Absolute value f x 2x 5
1
9.Reciprocal f x 2
x 25
Week 8 Day 2
• The term even is used to describe functions that are symmetric with
respect to the y-axis or vertical axis.
• The term odd is used to describe functions that are symmetric with
respect to the origin.
EXAMPLE
ClassroomEx. 3.2.1
Week 8 Day 2
x 2 x 1 x x -1
1. Gx 1 - 1 x 1 2. f x 2 -1 x 1
x x 1 x x 1
Example #5 page 254 Your Turn page 256
Week 8 Day 2
0 t 0
3. Ht
1 t 0
Example page 256
GREATEST INTEGER FUNCTION Week 8 Day 2
0.1 1 1.2 2
3.4 -3
0.3 1 1.9 2
0.9 0
1
0.9 2 2
1 1
2.1 3
EXAMPLE: Graph the greatest integer function f x x .
Week 8 Day 2
OPERATIONS ON FUNCTIONS
AND
COMPOSITION OF FUNCTIONS
Week 8 Day 2
OPERATIONS ON FUNCTIONS
Difference
f g x f x gx D f Dg
Product
f g x f x gx D f Dg
Quotient
f f x Df Dg gx 0
x
g gx
Week 8 Day 2
EXAMPLE
x 1 y
A) f ( x )
1
5( x 1) 4
1
f x
x1 2
B) f ( x )
1
5( x 1)
0 x
1
C) f 1 ( x ) 2 f ( x)
5
D) Not a one - to - one function. 4
4 2 0 2 4
SUMMARY