Relation Function: Rule: For Every Element Rule: For Every Element
A function is a relation where each element in the domain (set of x-values) is mapped to exactly one element in the range (set of y-values). A relation is a broader relationship between sets of values that can map domain elements to multiple range elements. Both relations and functions can be represented through ordered pairs in a table or graph, with the domain as x-values and range as y-values. A function ensures a single output for each input through its rule, while a relation may have multiple outputs per input.
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Relation Function: Rule: For Every Element Rule: For Every Element
A function is a relation where each element in the domain (set of x-values) is mapped to exactly one element in the range (set of y-values). A relation is a broader relationship between sets of values that can map domain elements to multiple range elements. Both relations and functions can be represented through ordered pairs in a table or graph, with the domain as x-values and range as y-values. A function ensures a single output for each input through its rule, while a relation may have multiple outputs per input.
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FUNCTION LESSON 1 RELATION
A Relation is a relationship between sets of
A Function is a relation between sets that values. In math, the relation is between the x- associates to every element of a first set values and y-values of ordered pairs. The set of exactly one element of the second set. Typical all x-values is called the domain, and the set of examples are functions from integers to integers all y-values is called the range. or from the real numbers to real numbers.
y= x 2+1 Relations can be represented
This one is a function, given an as a table, a mapping or a x, there is only one way to graph. In a table the x-values square it and then add 1 to the and y-values are listed in result. So, no matter what the separate columns. Each row value of x you put into the represents an ordered pair: equation, there is only one possible value of y D R Another example: o a m n a g x f( i e x n ) 6 1 2 1 4 - 2 3 Rule: For every element in x, there exist a Rule: For every element corresponding single in x, there exist a element of y. corresponding different element in y. Ordered pair: [ (1,6) , (-3,2) , (5,0) ,(-1, -5) ,(4,2) ] Domain: [-3, -1, 1, 4, 5 ] Range: [-5 , 0 , 2 , 6 ]
Rule: For every element Rule: For every element
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