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This document defines key concepts related to relations and functions: - It defines an ordered pair and shows how to label a Cartesian coordinate plane with the x-axis, y-axis, origin, and quadrants. - It defines relations, domains, ranges, and functions. - It asks the reader to determine if given relations are functions and to evaluate some simple functions.

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This document defines key concepts related to relations and functions: - It defines an ordered pair and shows how to label a Cartesian coordinate plane with the x-axis, y-axis, origin, and quadrants. - It defines relations, domains, ranges, and functions. - It asks the reader to determine if given relations are functions and to evaluate some simple functions.

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Relations and Functions

Define ORDERED PAIR:

In the space below, draw a Cartesian coordinate plane: Label the: x-axis y-axis origin four quadrants
Which quadrant are the following points in? x is positive, y is negative ____ b) x is negative, y is negative c) x is negative, y is positive _____ d) x is 0 and y is positive e) x is positive, y is positive _____

a)

____ ____

Define relation: Define domain: Define range: Define function:

For the following relation, {(5, 4), (-1, -3), (3, -1), (-2, 0), (-1, 7)}
a) b)

c)

What is the domain? What is the range? Create a mapping below:

{ {

} }

d) Is this a function? Create a mapping which:

Why or why not?

a)

IS a function:

b) IS NOT a function

How can you tell by looking at the graph if a relation is a function or not?

Is the set of ordered pairs that satisfies y = 2x + 1 a function? (Follow Example 3 in book & write out all your work!)

Is the set of ordered pairs that satisfies x = y2 2 a function? (Ex. 4) (Againplease show your work!)

When an equation is a function, it is sometimes written in a special way. What is this notation called?_______________________________
If a) b) c) d)

f ( x ) = 2 + 10 ( ) = 3 5
Find f(2) Find g(10) Find g(2y) Find f(3z)

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