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Relation and Functions

The document discusses key concepts in functions including domain, range, and the vertical line test. It defines parent functions and how functions can be represented. It also discusses implied domain and how the graph of a function is defined as a collection of ordered pairs.

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Relation and Functions

The document discusses key concepts in functions including domain, range, and the vertical line test. It defines parent functions and how functions can be represented. It also discusses implied domain and how the graph of a function is defined as a collection of ordered pairs.

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;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;

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