Lecture 1.7 B - Function Examples
Lecture 1.7 B - Function Examples
Madhavan Mukund
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Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 2/6
Functions
A rule to map inputs to outputs
x 7→ x 2 , g (x) = x 2
Domain, codomain, range
Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 2/6
Functions
A rule to map inputs to outputs
x 7→ x 2 , g (x) = x 2
Domain, codomain, range
Associated relation
Rsq = {(x, y ) | x, y ∈ R, y = x 2 }
Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 2/6
Functions
A rule to map inputs to outputs
x 7→ x 2 , g (x) = x 2
Domain, codomain, range
Associated relation
Rsq = {(x, y ) | x, y ∈ R, y = x 2 }
Can have functions on other sets:
Mother: People → People
Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 2/6
Functions
A rule to map inputs to outputs
x 7→ x 2 , g (x) = x 2
Domain, codomain, range
Associated relation
Rsq = {(x, y ) | x, y ∈ R, y = x 2 }
Can have functions on other sets:
Mother: People → People
Will focus more on functions on numbers
Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 2/6
Functions
A rule to map inputs to outputs
x 7→ x 2 , g (x) = x 2
Domain, codomain, range
Associated relation
Rsq = {(x, y ) | x, y ∈ R, y = x 2 }
Can have functions on other sets:
Mother: People → People
Will focus more on functions on numbers
What questions are we interested in?
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Range of values
What range of values does the output span
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Range of values
What range of values does the output span
f (x) = x 2 is always positive, range is 0 to +∞
Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 3/6
Range of values
What range of values does the output span
f (x) = x 2 is always positive, range is 0 to +∞
f (x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 ranges from −∞ to +∞
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Range of values
What range of values does the output span
f (x) = x 2 is always positive, range is 0 to +∞
f (x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 ranges from −∞ to +∞
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Maxima and minima
f (x) = x 2 attains a minimum value at x = 0,
no maximum value
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Maxima and minima
f (x) = x 2 attains a minimum value at x = 0,
no maximum value
f (x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 has no global minimum or
maximum, but a local maximum at x = 0 and
local minimum at x = 2
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Maxima and minima
f (x) = x 2 attains a minimum value at x = 0,
no maximum value
f (x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 has no global minimum or
maximum, but a local maximum at x = 0 and
local minimum at x = 2
f (x) = 5 sin(x) periodically attains minimum
value −5 and maximum value +5, infinitely
often
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Comparing functions
Does one function grow faster than another?
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Comparing functions
Does one function grow faster than another?
f (x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 grows faster than
g (x) = x 2
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Comparing functions
Does one function grow faster than another?
f (x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 grows faster than
g (x) = x 2
Let G (y ) be the number of Data Science
graduates in year y
Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 5/6
Comparing functions
Does one function grow faster than another?
f (x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 grows faster than
g (x) = x 2
Let G (y ) be the number of Data Science
graduates in year y
Let J(y ) be the number of new Data Science
jobs in year y
Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 5/6
Comparing functions
Does one function grow faster than another?
f (x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 grows faster than
g (x) = x 2
Let G (y ) be the number of Data Science
graduates in year y
Let J(y ) be the number of new Data Science
jobs in year y
Ideally, G (y ) and J(y ) should grow at similar
rates
Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 5/6
Comparing functions
Does one function grow faster than another?
f (x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 grows faster than
g (x) = x 2
Let G (y ) be the number of Data Science
graduates in year y
Let J(y ) be the number of new Data Science
jobs in year y
Ideally, G (y ) and J(y ) should grow at similar
rates
If J(y ) grows faster than G (y ), more students
will opt to study Data Science
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Madhavan Mukund Functions: Examples Mathematics for Data Science 1, Week 1 6/6
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