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Section 1.2 Basics of Functions. Relations. Example. Find the domain and the range. . Functions.
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Example Find the domain and the range.
A relation in which each member of the domain corresponds to exactly one member of the range is a function. Notice that more than one element in the domain can correspond to the same element in the range. Aerobics and tennis both burn 505 calories per hour.
Is this a function? Does each member of the domain correspond to precisely one member of the range? This relation is not a function because there is a member of the domain that corresponds to two members of the range. 505 corresponds to aerobics and tennis.
Example Determine whether each relation is a function?
Example Determine whether each equation defines y as a function of x.
Example Evaluate each of the following.
Example Evaluate each of the following.
Example Evaluate each of the following.
g(x) f(x)
Example Graph the following functions f(x)=3x-1 and g(x)=3x
Example Use the vertical line test to identify graphs in which y is a function of x.
Example Use the vertical line test to identify graphs in which y is a function of x.
Obtaining Information from Graphs
Example Analyze the graph.
Example Identify the Domain and Range from the graph.
Example Identify the Domain and Range from the graph.
Example Identify the Domain and Range from the graph.
Identifying Intercepts from a Function’s Graph
Example Find the x intercept(s). Find f(-4)
Example Find the y intercept. Find f(2)
Example Find the x and y intercepts. Find f(5).
Find f(7). (a) (b) (c) (d)
Find the Domain and Range. (a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)