;it is the set of ordered pairs; relation;
;a relation in which, for each distinct value of the first component of the ordered pairs , there is exactly
one value of the second opponent; function;
;what are the two important concepts in relations?;domain and range;
;it is the set of all values of the independent variable is the;domain;
;it is the set of all values of the dependent variable is the;range;
;a test for determining a relation a function; vertical line test;
;if every vertical line intersects the graph of a relation in no more than one point, then the relation
is;function;
;what are the parent functions; (a)squaring function, (b) square root function ,(c) cubic function, (d)
linear function ,(e) constant function ,(f) absolute value function ,(g) greatest integer function ,(h)
reciprocal function ,(i) identity function;
;we read the domain from the _ and then the _;left(1st), right(2nd);
;we read the range from the _ and then the _;bottom(1st), top(2nd);
;explain the agreement of domain in the function; the domain should be assumed to be all real numbers
and and the numbers that produce real numbers when substituted for the independent variable;
;what are the characteristics of a function from set a to set b;(1). each element in A must be matched
with an element in B, (2). Some element in B may not be matched with any element A, (3). Two or more
elements in A may be matched with the same element in B, (4). An element in A (the domain) cannot be
matched with two different elements in B.;
;is a relationship between two variables such that to each value of the independent variable there
corresponds exactly one value of the independent variable;function;
;function can be represented in four different ways;Verbally, Numerically, Graphically, and Algebraically;
;if any input value is match with two or more output values, then the relation is;not a function;
;in function notation:y=f(x), f is; name of the function;
;in function notation:y=f(x), y is;dependent variable;
;in function notation:y=f(x), x is;independent variable;
;in function notation:y=f(x), f(x) is;value of the function at x;
;if the sqrt, was not in the denominator we would set it; greater than 0;
;if the sqrtt, was in the denominator we would set it to_ and why?;equal to greater than zero, it will be
undefined;
;in finding the domain there are no existing restriction unless it is_ and why;square root function,
because it can't have negative integer in radical sign that will make it non real number;
;in function notation x is the;input;
;in function notation f(x) is the;output;
;in function notation f(x)=1-x^3 is the;equation;
; ;f(x) is read as;the value of f at x or f of x;
;what is the role of independent variable;placeholder;
; a function defined by two or more equations over a specified domain is called;piece-wise defined
function;
; If the domain of the function is not given, then the set of values of the independent variable for which
the expression is defined is called the ________ ________.;implied domain;
;f is the collection of ordered pairs(x,f(x)) such that x is in the domain of f;graph of a function;
;the graph of the function is a collection of _ x(f(x)) such that x is in the domain of f;ordered pairs;
;the _ used to determine whether the graph of an equation is a function of y in terms of x;vertical line
test;
;sketch the graph of constant function;
;sketch the graph of identity function;
;sketch the graph of absolute value function
;sketch the graph square root function;
;sketch the graph of quadratic function;
;sketch the graph of cubic function;
;sketch the graph of reciprocal function;
;sketch the graph of greatest integer function;
;sketch the graph of linear function;