Mathematics 8 Relations and Functions: Read Me!
Mathematics 8 Relations and Functions: Read Me!
Mathematics 8 Relations and Functions: Read Me!
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The domain of the function is the set of all permissible values of x that give real
values for y. Similarly, the range of the function is the set of permissible values for y
or f(x) that give the values of x real numbers.
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE:
Determine the domain of each function below.
1. f(x)= 3x 2. f(x)= x2 3. f(x)= √x - 2
Solutions:
1. In f(x)= 3x, there is no value of x that makes the function f undefined. Thus, the domain
of f(x)= 3x is the set of real numbers or { x|x ∈ 𝕽}.
2. In f(x)= x2, there is no value of x that makes the function f undefined. Thus, the domain
of f(x)= x2 is the set of real numbers or { x|x ∈ 𝕽}
3. In f(x) =)= √x – 2, the domain of the function is the set of values of x that will not make
√x – 2 an imaginary number. Examples of these values of x are 2, 2.1, 3, 3.74, 4, 5,
and so on. However, x=1 cannot be because it can give the value of the function
√1– 2 = √-1 which is imaginary where the calculator yields an Error or a Math Error. The numbers
between 1 and 2 neither work. Thus, the domain of the function is x is greater than or equal to
2, or {x|x ≥ 2}. For you to find easily the domain of the function, we say the
radicand ≥ 0. That is, x – 2 ≥ 0 which gives x ≥ 2 if simplified.
2. x + y= 4
2. √x +9
LINEAR FUNCTION
Learning Competency #2: Graphs and illustrates a linear function and its (a)domain;
(b) range; (c) table of values; (d) intercepts; and (e)slope. (M8AL-IId-1)
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Linear Function- is defined by f(x) = mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept, m and b ∈ ℜ and m ≠
0. The degree of the function is one and its graph is a line.
Illustrative Example 1.
Is the function f defined by f(x)= 2x=3 a linear function? If yes, determine the slope m and the y-intercept
b.
Solution: Yes the function f defined by f(x) =2x+3 is a linear function since the highest exponent (degree) of x
is one and it is written in the form f(x)= mx+b. The slope m is 2 while the y-intercept b is 3.
Illustrative Example 2.
Is the function g defined by g(x)=-x a linear function? If yes, determine its slope and y-intercept.
Solution: Yes, the function g is a function because it has a degree one. Since g(x)=-x can be written as g(x)= -
1x+0, its slope is -1 and y-intercept is 0.
Illustrative Example 3.
Is the function h defined by h(x) = x2+5x +4 a linear function?
Solution: The function h is not a linear function because its degree ( the highest exponent of x) is 2 not 1.
Illustrative Example
Determine the values of the function f if f(x)=2x-1 at x=-3, 0 and 2. Give their meanings and ordered
pairs.
Solution:
If x=-3, then f(x) =2x-1 becomes
f(-3)= 2(-3)-1
f(-3)= -6-1
f(-3)= -7, which means the value of f at x= -3 is -7.
Or, if x=-3, then y=-7. This gives the ordered pair (-3,-7). Recall that an ordered pair can be written
(x,y).
If x=0, then f(x)=2x-1 becomes
f(0)= 2(0)-1
f(0)= 0-1
f(0)= -1, which means the value of f at x=0 is -1.
Or, if x=0, then y=-1. This gives another ordered pair (0,-1).
If x=2, then f(x)=2x-1becomes
f(2)= 2(2)-1
f(2)= 4-1
One method of graphing a linear equation is using two points. In geometry, you learned that two points
determine a line. Since the graph of the linear equation is a line, thus two points are enough to draw a graph of
a linear equation.
Illustrative Example
Graph the function y= 2x + 1.
You may assign any two values of x, say 0 and 1.
By substitution.
y= 2x+1 y= 2x+1
y= 2(0) + 1 y= 2(1) + 1
y= 0 + 1 y= 2 + 1
y= 1 y= 3
If x= 0, then y= 1. Furthermore, if x= 1, then y= 3. So, the
ordered pairs are (0, 1) and (1, 3). This means that the line
passes through these points.
Letting x= 0, y= 2x + 1 becomes
y= 2(0) + 1 Substitution
y= 0 + 1 Simplification
y= 1 Simplification
The x-intercept is the abscissa of the coordinates of the point in which the graph intersects the x-axis.
However, the y-intercept is the ordinate of the coordinates of the point in which the graph intersects
the y-axis.
y=2x + 1 Given
y=2(-1) + 1 Substitution
y=-2 + 1 Simplification
y=-1 Simplification
The point found above is named A whose coordinates are (-1, -1). Since the slope of the line is 2
which is equal to 2/1, use the rise of 2 and run of 1 to determine the coordinates of B (refer to the
graph). This can also be done this way.
B= (-1 + 1, -1 +2)= (0, 1)
Note that 2 (the rise) must be added to the y-coordinate while 1 (the run)
must be added to x-coordinate.
B. Graph each linear equation whose x- intercept a and y-intercept b are given
below.
1. a= 2 and b= 1 2. a= 4 and b= -1