Chapter 2.0 Cartesian Coordinates System Chapter 2.1 Relations PDF
Chapter 2.0 Cartesian Coordinates System Chapter 2.1 Relations PDF
Chapter 2.0 Cartesian Coordinates System Chapter 2.1 Relations PDF
Relations and
Functions
Objectives
1. define relations, functions and inverse
functions;
2. state the domain, range, intercepts and
symmetry of the functions and relations;
3. differentiate relations from functions;
4. perform operations on functions; and
5. sketch the graphs of functions and their
inverses.
Chapter 2.0
Cartesian
Coordinate System
Cross Product
x , y x A and y B
Consider R R
x , y x R and y R
Ordered Pairs
Consider an ordered pair x , y which is
associated with point P.
- x gives the directed distance of P from
the y axis.
- y gives the directed distance of P from
the x axis.
x,y
y
y axis
x axis
Example 2.0.1
Plot the following points.
1. P 2,7
2. Q 0, 1
P 2,7
S 3,5
Q 0, 1
3. R 4, 6
R 4, 6
4. S : with abscissa 3
and ordinate 5
Quadrants
2nd Quadrant
1st quadrant
3rd Quadrant
4th Quadrant
Distance Formula
x2 x1 y2 y1
2
Midpoint
2
2
Slope
Example 2.0.2
Given P 2,7 and Q 2, 3 ,
1. find the distance between P and Q.
PQ
2 2 7 3
2
16 100
116
4 29
2 29
0,2
2
2
2 2 4 2
Chapter 2.1
Relations
Relation
Let A and B be nonempty sets.
A relation S from A to B is any
nonempty subset of A B.
S AB
Relation in
A relation in
subset of
is any non-empty
Example 2.1.1
S 1,1 , 2,4 , 3,9 , 4,16 , 5,25
is a relation from
1
2
3
4
5
to .
1
4
9
16
25
Relation
Example 2.1.2
T r , A A r
Example 2.1.3
Following are relations from
x , y y 2x 5
r x , y y x
r x , y y x 3
r x , y x 4 y 1
1. r1
2.
3.
4.
to .
Domain
Range
Example 2.1.4
Identify the domain and range of the
relation
S 1,1 , 2,4 , 3,9 , 4,16 , 5,25
Dom S 1,2,3,4,5
Rng S 1,4,9,16,25
Example 2.1.5
Identify the domain and range of the
following relations.
1. S
x , y y 2x 1
Dom S
Rng S
2. T
x , y y x
2
Dom T
Rng T 0,
3. U
x , y y x
Dom U
Rng U 4,
4. V x , y y
x 1
Dom V 1
Rng V
5. W
x , y y
x 1
x 1 0
Dom W 1,
x 1
Rng W 0,
6. X
x , y x y
2
y x
Dom X 0,
x0
Rng X
7. Y
x , y y 2x 3
Dom Y
Rng Y 0,
8. Z
x , y y 5 x 4
Dom Z
Rng Z 4,
9. A
x , y y 5 x
x0
Dom A 0,
Rng A ,5
Graph of a Relation
Intercepts
x intercept is a point where the graph
of a relation crosses the x axis.
y intercept is a point where the graph
of a relation crosses the y axis.
Example 2.1.6
Find the x and y intercepts of
x2 y2 1
x intercept: 1,0 , 1,0
if y 0, x 1
2
x 1
y intercept: 0,1 , 0, 1
if x 0, y 1
2
y 1
Lines
x a:
y a:
Example 2.1.7
Sketch the graph of
1. y 3
y 3
2. x 2
x 2
Lines
Example 2.1.8
Identify the x and y intercepts and
sketch the graph of y 2 x 5.
5
x intercept: ,0
2
if y 0 : 0 2 x 5
5
x
2
y intercept: 0,5
if x 0 : y 2 0 5
y5
y 2 x 5
Symmetries
Example 2.1.9
Show that the graph of x y 4
2
is SWRTY.
x y 4
2
replacing x , y by x , y we get
y 4
2
x y 4
2
is SWRTY.
x,y
-4
-3
x,y
-2
-1
-1
-2
-3
-4
Symmetries
Example 2.1.10
Show that the graph of x y 4
2
is SWRTX.
x y 4
2
replacing x , y by x , y we get
x y 4
2
x y 4
2
is SWRTX.
5
4
3
x,y
2
1
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
x , y
Symmetries
Example 2.1.11
Show that the graph of x y 4
2
is SWRTO.
x y 4
2
replacing x , y by x , y we get
x y
2
x y 4
2
is SWRTO.
x,y
4
3
2
1
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
1
-1
-2
x , y
-3
-4
-5
Example 2.1.11
Given r
x , y y 2x
1 ,
2x 0
2
2 x 1 1
2
Rng r 1,
Given r
2
x
,
y
y
2
x
1 ,
2
if y 0, 0 2 x 1
2x 1
2
1
x
2
2
1
2
x
2
2
Given r
x , y y 2x
y intercept:
0, 1
if x 0 : y 1
1 ,
Given r
x , y y 2x
1 ,
replacing x , y by x , y
y 2 x 1
2
y 2x 1
2
Given r
x , y y 2x
1 ,
SWRTX
y 2x 1
2
replacing x , y by x , y
y 2 x 1
2
Given r
x , y y 2x
1 ,
SWRTO
y 2x 1
2
replacing x , y by x , y
y 2 x 1
2
y 2 x 1
2
Given r
x , y y 2x
1 ,
Dom r
Rng r 1,
Symmetry: SWRTY
3
2
Intercepts:
2 2
x :
,0 ,
,0
2 2
y : 0, 1
x
y
1
1
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
Special Graphs
Parabola
y ax k :
2
parabola opening
upward if a 0
downward if a 0
x ay k :
2
Example 2.1.12
Given x y 1, find the domain and range
2
5
4
3
Domain: 1,
Range:
2
1
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
1
-1
x
y
2
-1
1
0
2
1
-2
-3
-4
-5
Example 2.1.13
Given y x 2, find the domain and range
2
5
4
3
Domain:
Range:
2,
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
1
-1
X
y
-1
-1
0
-2
1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
Special Graphs
Circles
x y a ,a 0
2
a
Domain: a, a
Range:
a, a
a
a
Example 2.1.14
Given x y 16, find the domain and range
2
5
4
Domain: 4,4
4,4
Range:
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
1
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
Special Graphs
Ellipse
2
x y
2 1
2
a b
x intercepts: a,0 , a,0
y intercepts: 0, b , 0, b
Domain: a, a
Range:
b, b
a
b
Example 2.1.15
Given 4x 2 9 y 2 36, find the domain and range
then sketch the graph.
4 x 9y 36
2
x
y
1
9 4
x intercepts: 3,0 , 3,0
y intercepts: 0,2 , 0, 2
Domain: 3,3
Range:
2,2
-4
-2
-2
-4
Special Graphs
Hyperbola
2
x y
2 1
x intercepts: a,0 , a,0
2
a b
Asymptotes:
x y
2 0
2
a b
2
2
y
x
2
2
b a
2 2
bx
y 2
a
b
y x
a
2
Special Graphs
b
y x
a
Hyperbola
x intercepts: a ,0 , a,0
b
Asymptotes: y x
a
Domain: , a a,
Range:
b
a
b
b
y
x
a
Example 2.1.16
2
x
y
Given
1, find the domain and range
9 25
then sketch the graph.
x intercept:
3,0 , 3,0
x
if y 0,
1
9
x2 9
x 3
x
y
1
9 25
x intercept:
3,0 , 3,0
y intercept: none
y
if x 0,
1
25
y 2 25
2
5
Asymptotes: y x
3
5
y x
3
-4
-2
-2
-4
5
y x
3
Domain: , 3 3,
Range: