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2.1 Functions and Their Graphs
What is a Relation?
• A relation is a mapping, or pairing, of input
  values with output values.



                                     “Mapping Diagram”



• The set of input values is the domain.
• The set of output values is the range.

• What are the domain and range of this relation?
How Can We Write a Relation?
• A relation can be written in the form of a
  table:




• A relation can also be written as a set of
  ordered pairs:
How Do We Write a Relation with Numbers?

  • Set of ordered pairs with form (x, y).
  • The x-coordinate is the input and the y-
    coordinate is the output.
  • Example:
        { (0, 1) , (5, 2) , (-3, 9) }
  • { } is the symbol for a “set”

  • What is the domain and range of this relation?
How Do We Graph a Relation?
• To graph a relation, plot each of its ordered
  pairs on a coordinate plane.
• Graph the relation:
 { (0, 1) , (5, 2) , (-3, 9) } Remember:
                              The x comes first – moves
                              right or left.
                              The y comes second –
                              moves up or down.

                              Positive means to the
                              right or up.
                              Negative means to the
                              left or down.
Your Turn!
• Graph the relation and identify the domain
  and range.
 { (-1,2), (2, 5), (1, 3), (8, 2) }
What is a Function?

• A function is a special type of relation that
  has exactly one output for each input.
• If any input maps to more than one output,
  then it is not a function.
• Is this a function? Why or why not?
Which of These Relations Are Functions?

  •




  • { (3,4), (4,5), (6,7), (3,9) }

  •    X      5       7      9       2   6

       y      1       6      2       8   4
Using the Vertical Line Test
• A relation is a function if and only if no
  vertical line crosses the graph at more
  than one point.




• This is not a function because the vertical
  line crosses two points.
Your Turn!
• Write the domain and range.
• Is this a function?

 { (2,4) (3,6) (4,4) (5, 10) }




                                 stop
What is a Solution of an Equation?
• Many functions can be written as an equation,
  such as y = 2x – 7.
• A solution of an equation is an ordered pair
  (x, y) that makes the equation true.

• Example: Is (2, -3) a solution of y = 2x – 7 ?
What are Independent and Dependent
Variables?
• The input is called the independent variable.
 ▫ Usually the x
• The output is called the dependent variable.
 ▫ Usually the y

• Helpful Hints:
 ▫ Input and Independent both start with “in”
 ▫ The Dependent variable depends on the value of
   the input
What Does the Graph of an Equation Mean?
 • The graph of a two variable equation is the
   collection of all of its solutions.
 • Each point on the graph is an ordered pair (x, y)
   that makes the equation true.

 • Example: This is the graph
  of the equation y = x + 2
How Do We Graph Equations?
• Step 1: Construct a table of values.

• Step 2: Graph enough solutions to notice a
  pattern.

• Step 3: Connect the points with a line or curve.
Example:
• Graph the equation y = x + 1
Your Turn!
• Graph the equation y = x – 2
What is Function Notation?
• Function notation is another way to write an
  equation.
• We can name the function “f” and replace the
  y with f(x).
• f(x) is read “f of x” and means “the value of f
  at x.”
 ▫ Be Careful! It does not mean “f times x”

• Not always named “f”, they sometimes use
  other letters like g or h.
What is a Linear Function?
• A linear function is any function that can be
  written in the form f(x) = mx + b
• Its graph will always be a straight line.

• Are these functions linear?
 ▫ f(x) = x2 + 3x + 5
 ▫ g(x) = 2x + 6
How Do We Evaluate Functions?
• Plug-in the given value for x and find f(x).

• Example: Evaluate the functions when x = -2.
 ▫ f(x) = x2 + 3x + 5




 ▫ g(x) = 2x + 6
Your Turn!
• Decide if the function is linear. Then evaluate
  the function when x = 3.
  g(x) = -3x + 4




                                               Stop?
How Do We Find the Domain and Range?
• The domain is all of the input values that make
  sense.
  ▫ Sometimes “all real numbers”
  ▫ For real-life problems may be limited

• The range is the set of all outputs.
Example:
• In Oak Park, houses will be from 1450 to 2100
  square feet. The cost C of building is $75 per
  square foot and can be modeled by C = 75f,
  where f is the number of square feet. Give the
  domain and range of C(f).

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2.1 Functions and Their Graphs

  • 1. 2.1 Functions and Their Graphs
  • 2. What is a Relation? • A relation is a mapping, or pairing, of input values with output values.  “Mapping Diagram” • The set of input values is the domain. • The set of output values is the range. • What are the domain and range of this relation?
  • 3. How Can We Write a Relation? • A relation can be written in the form of a table: • A relation can also be written as a set of ordered pairs:
  • 4. How Do We Write a Relation with Numbers? • Set of ordered pairs with form (x, y). • The x-coordinate is the input and the y- coordinate is the output. • Example: { (0, 1) , (5, 2) , (-3, 9) } • { } is the symbol for a “set” • What is the domain and range of this relation?
  • 5. How Do We Graph a Relation? • To graph a relation, plot each of its ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. • Graph the relation: { (0, 1) , (5, 2) , (-3, 9) } Remember: The x comes first – moves right or left. The y comes second – moves up or down. Positive means to the right or up. Negative means to the left or down.
  • 6. Your Turn! • Graph the relation and identify the domain and range. { (-1,2), (2, 5), (1, 3), (8, 2) }
  • 7. What is a Function? • A function is a special type of relation that has exactly one output for each input. • If any input maps to more than one output, then it is not a function. • Is this a function? Why or why not?
  • 8. Which of These Relations Are Functions? • • { (3,4), (4,5), (6,7), (3,9) } • X 5 7 9 2 6 y 1 6 2 8 4
  • 9. Using the Vertical Line Test • A relation is a function if and only if no vertical line crosses the graph at more than one point. • This is not a function because the vertical line crosses two points.
  • 10. Your Turn! • Write the domain and range. • Is this a function? { (2,4) (3,6) (4,4) (5, 10) } stop
  • 11. What is a Solution of an Equation? • Many functions can be written as an equation, such as y = 2x – 7. • A solution of an equation is an ordered pair (x, y) that makes the equation true. • Example: Is (2, -3) a solution of y = 2x – 7 ?
  • 12. What are Independent and Dependent Variables? • The input is called the independent variable. ▫ Usually the x • The output is called the dependent variable. ▫ Usually the y • Helpful Hints: ▫ Input and Independent both start with “in” ▫ The Dependent variable depends on the value of the input
  • 13. What Does the Graph of an Equation Mean? • The graph of a two variable equation is the collection of all of its solutions. • Each point on the graph is an ordered pair (x, y) that makes the equation true. • Example: This is the graph of the equation y = x + 2
  • 14. How Do We Graph Equations? • Step 1: Construct a table of values. • Step 2: Graph enough solutions to notice a pattern. • Step 3: Connect the points with a line or curve.
  • 15. Example: • Graph the equation y = x + 1
  • 16. Your Turn! • Graph the equation y = x – 2
  • 17. What is Function Notation? • Function notation is another way to write an equation. • We can name the function “f” and replace the y with f(x). • f(x) is read “f of x” and means “the value of f at x.” ▫ Be Careful! It does not mean “f times x” • Not always named “f”, they sometimes use other letters like g or h.
  • 18. What is a Linear Function? • A linear function is any function that can be written in the form f(x) = mx + b • Its graph will always be a straight line. • Are these functions linear? ▫ f(x) = x2 + 3x + 5 ▫ g(x) = 2x + 6
  • 19. How Do We Evaluate Functions? • Plug-in the given value for x and find f(x). • Example: Evaluate the functions when x = -2. ▫ f(x) = x2 + 3x + 5 ▫ g(x) = 2x + 6
  • 20. Your Turn! • Decide if the function is linear. Then evaluate the function when x = 3. g(x) = -3x + 4 Stop?
  • 21. How Do We Find the Domain and Range? • The domain is all of the input values that make sense. ▫ Sometimes “all real numbers” ▫ For real-life problems may be limited • The range is the set of all outputs.
  • 22. Example: • In Oak Park, houses will be from 1450 to 2100 square feet. The cost C of building is $75 per square foot and can be modeled by C = 75f, where f is the number of square feet. Give the domain and range of C(f).