Week 4 Day 1 (Lesson 9)
Week 4 Day 1 (Lesson 9)
Week 4 Day 1 (Lesson 9)
PACKAGE
QUARTER I
Week 4
Subject: GENERAL
Grade Level: 11
MATHEMATICS
Date: ___________ Day: 1 (Lesson 9)
The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of
Content Standard inverse functions, exponential functions, and logarithmic
functions.
The learner is able to apply the concepts of inverse functions,
Performance
and logarithmic functions to formulate and solve real-life
Standard
problems with precision and accuracy.
M11GM-Id-1
Learning
The learner represents real-life situations using one-to-one
Competency
functions.
I. OBJECTIVES
A. References
1. Teacher’s TG for SHS General Mathematics, pp. 33-42
Guide Pages
2. Learner’s LM in General Mathematics, pp. 27-33
Materials
Pages
3. Textbook General Mathematics by Orlando Oronce Series 2016
Pages
4. Additional Slide Decks
Materials
5. Learning Teacher’s Guide and Learner’s Material
Resources
(LR) portal
B. Other Learning
Resources General Mathematics, Diwa Publishing, Senior High School
Series. 2016
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing or Recall rational expressions and rational equations. These can be
presenting the new useful tools representing real-life situations and for finding
a) y = x 2−4 b. y = 2x - 1
The students with the teacher’s guidance should identify that the
second, third and fourth graphs represent one-to-one functions.
The first graph is a quadratic function. It is not one-to-one
because the value 0 is paired with two x-values, namely 2 and -
2.
A simple way to determine if a given graph is that of a one-to-
one function is by using the horizontal line test.
E. Discussing new Presents the horizontal line test.
concepts and A function is one-to-one if each horizontal line does not
practicing new intersect the graph at more than one point.
skills #2
F. Developing Discussion.
Mastery The first graph showing the plot y = x 2 – 4 fails the horizontal
line test because some lines intersect the graph at more than one
point. The remaining three graphs pass the horizontal line test,
because all horizontal lines intersects the graph at most once.
G. Finding practical
applications of
concepts and skills
in daily living
H. Making
Instill in the minds of the learners that real-life situations can all
Generalizations
be represented by functions; specifically rational functions,
and abstractions
rational equations or rational inequalities.
about the lesson
I.Evaluating learning A. Enumerate the properties of one-to-one functions.
B. Determine whether the given situation is a one-to-one
function or not.
1. The relation pairing an airport to its airport code. (Function/
one-to-one)
2. The relation pairing a person to his or her citizenship. (Not a
function)
3. Books to authors (Function/one-to-one)
4. SIM cards to cell phones (Not one-to-one)
5. True or false questions to answers (Not one-to-one)
J. Additional Ask students to give one example of a situation showing one-to-