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3.1 Relations 3.2 Graphs. Objective : Find the Cartesian product of two sets. Find the following Cartesian products. Objective : List ordered pairs from a Cartesian product that satisfy a given relation. Any set of ordered pairs selected from a Cartesian product is a relation.
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3.1 Relations 3.2 Graphs
Objective: List ordered pairs from a Cartesian product that satisfy a given relation. Any set of ordered pairs selected from a Cartesian product is a relation.
List the domain and the range of the relation C {(a, 1), (b, 2), (c, 3), (e, 2)}. D {(2, 2), (1, 1), (1,2), (1, 3)}.
E Use the set {1, 2, 3, . . . , 10}.Find {x|5 < x < 7}. F Use the set Q X Q, where Q = {2, 3, 4, 5}.Find {(x, y)|x > 2 and y > 3}.
Objective: Graph ordered pairs of a relation Cartesian Coordinate System
Objective: Determine whether an ordered pair is a solution of an equation. Solution: An ordered pair such that when the numbers are substituted for the variables, a true equation is produced
Determine whether the given ordered pairs are solutions to the equation y = 3x - 1: G (7, 5) H (7, 20) I (0, 6)
HW #3.1-2Pg 108-109 1-29 Odd, 30-34Pg 114-115 29, 31, 37, 43-57
Chapter 3Relations, Functions, and Graphs 3.3 Functions
Objective: Recognize functions and their graphs. A relation where each member of the domain is paired with exactly one member of the range is a function.
Objective: Recognize functions and their graphs. Function Not a Function
Objective: Use function notation to find the value of functions. FUNCTION MACHINE Pronounced “f of x”
Objective: Use function notation to find the value of functions. FUNCTION MACHINE
Objective: Use function notation to find the value of functions.
Objective: Use function notation to find the value of functions.
Objective: Use function notation to find the value of functions.
Objective: Find the domain of a function, given a formula for the function. When the function in R X R is given by a formula, the domain is understood to be all real numbers that are acceptable replacements. Finding the domain of a function 2 rules 1. Cannot let 0 be in the denominator 2. Cannot take a square root of a negative number
Objective: Find the domain of a function, given a formula for the function.
Find the domain of the following functions. State the domain using set-builder notation
HW #3.3-4Pg 120-121 1-27 odd, 30-36Pg 125-126 3-9 Odd, 11, 17, 21, 25, 27, 36-42
Chapter 3Relations, Functions, and Graphs 3.4 Graphs of Linear Functions 3.5 Slope
Objective: Find the slope of a line containing a given pair of points. Slope is the measure of how steep a line is
Objective: Find the slope of a line containing a given pair of points. Slope is the measure of how steep a line is
Objective: Find the slope of a line containing a given pair of points.
Objective: Find the slope of a line containing a given pair of points.
Objective: Find the slope of a line containing a given pair of points.
Objective: Find the slope of a line containing a given pair of points.