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Algebra 2 Notes 2.1 Relations and Functions

The document discusses relations and functions. A relation pairs elements from one set with another set, while a function pairs each element from the domain with exactly one element in the range. The main differences between a one-to-one function and an onto function are explained. Several examples of relations are given and classified as functions or not, and if they are functions then whether they are one-to-one, onto, or neither.

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Algebra 2 Notes 2.1 Relations and Functions

The document discusses relations and functions. A relation pairs elements from one set with another set, while a function pairs each element from the domain with exactly one element in the range. The main differences between a one-to-one function and an onto function are explained. Several examples of relations are given and classified as functions or not, and if they are functions then whether they are one-to-one, onto, or neither.

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Algebra 2 Notes 2.

1 Relations and Functions

Relation – a set of _____________________________

Function – a relation in which each element of the ________________ is paired with

____________________ element in the ________________.

What is the main difference between a one-to-one function and an onto function?

State the domain and range of each relation. Then determine whether each relation is a

function. If it is a function, determine if it I s one-to-one, onto, both, or neither.

A. {(-6, -1), (-5, -9), (-3, -7), (-1, 7), (6, -9)}

Domain: _____________________ Range: _____________________

Function:

One-to-one:

Onto:

B.

Domain: _____________________ Range: _____________________

Function:
Discrete Relation: A relation in which the domain is a set of_____________________.

Continuous Relation: A relation that can be graphed with _______________ or a

______________________ .

Graph each equation, and determine the domain and range. Determine whether the

equation is a function, is one-to-one, onto, both, or neither.

A. y = 5x + 4 B. y = 3x²

Domain: Domain:

Range: Range:

Function: Function:

Function notation: an equation of y in terms of x can be rewritten so that ___________.

For example, ______________ can be written as _______________ .

Find the value.

A. f(-5), f(x) = 3x+2 B. g(3), g(x) = -4x² - 2x + 5

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