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The document discusses different types of functions and how to graph them. It defines a function and lists common function types like linear, quadratic, cubic, square root and reciprocal functions. It provides details on how to identify and graph each function type based on their characteristics and describes the key aspects of their graphs.

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Lesson Notes For Week 4-1

The document discusses different types of functions and how to graph them. It defines a function and lists common function types like linear, quadratic, cubic, square root and reciprocal functions. It provides details on how to identify and graph each function type based on their characteristics and describes the key aspects of their graphs.

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TOPIC

GRAPH OF FUNCTION
INTRODUCTION

A function in mathematics is a specific type of relation with some rules. A function f, for example, is a
relation from a non-empty set A to a non-empty set B where the domain of f is A and no two
distinct ordered pairs in f have the same first element. Furthermore, we have various types of
functions that can be defined based on their properties.
Functions: A function is a relationship between a set of inputs and a set of outputs, with each input
being related to exactly one output.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lessons, students will be able to:


1. define a function.
2. state examples of common functions.
3. recognize the graphs of different functions.
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Function types and their graphs


There are several types of algebraic functions, each with its own set of characteristics. Many of these
algebraic functions can be identified simply by inspecting their graph.
Depending on the type of function graphed, different types of graphs exist.
1.Graph of Linear Function
2. Graph of quadratic Function
3. Graph of Cubic Function
4. Graph of Square Root Function
5. Graph of Reciprocal Function
BRIEF NOTES
Function types and their graphs
There are several types of algebraic functions, each with its own set of characteristics. Many of these
algebraic functions can be identified simply by inspecting their graph.
Depending on the type of function graphed, different types of graphs exist.
1.Graph of Linear Function
2. Graph of quadratic Function
3. Graph of Cubic Function
4. Graph of Square Root Function
5. Graph of Reciprocal Function
BRIEF NOTES
1. Graph of Linear Function
All linear functions have the form f(x)=ax+b, where a and b are real numbers and an is
nonzero. These functions’ graphs will always be straight lines. This means that the linear
function is a first-degree polynomial function:
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5. Graph of Reciprocal Function
Let f(x) be a function f(x) = 1x is known as a reciprocal function. The reciprocal graph is shown below.
ASSESSMENT
https://www.greenemath.com/College_Algebra/90/Graphs-of-FunctionsPracticeTest.html
HOMEWORK

https://homework.study.com/learn/graphs-of-functions-questions-and-answers.html
TOPIC
SKETCHING AND PLOTTING GRAPHS
INTRODUCTION

A graph of a function is a visual representation of a function's behavior on an x-y


plane. Graphs help us understand different aspects of the function, which would be
difficult to understand by just looking at the function itself.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lessons, the students will be able to :


1. plot the points on a graph.
2. sketch a graph.
3. make estimate from the graph.
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