Relations and Functions
Relations and Functions
Concepts
Sets, Functions, Relations, Binary Operations
● The cost of filling a car's fuel tank is related to the amount of fuel
purchased. This can be represented as {(10 liters, $20), (20 liters,
$40)}, where the cost is directly proportional to the amount of fuel.
ANSWER: Yes, this is a function because each input temperature in Celsius has one
unique corresponding Fahrenheit value.
Relations or Functions?
ANSWER: No, this is just a relation. Some students (like Student A) have more than
one favorite subject, meaning they are linked to multiple outputs.
Relations or Functions?
ANSWER: Yes, this is a function. Each employee is assigned exactly one unique ID
number, fulfilling the requirement that each input has only one output.
Relations or Functions?
Relations or Functions?
True or False?
Example Problems
True or False?
ANSWER: False
Example Problems
True or False?
True or False?
Example Problems
For all numbers of x
True or False?
ANSWER: 27
Example Problems
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21
Example Problems
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21
ANSWER: 34
Example Problems
1, 2, 4, 8, 16
Example Problems
1, 2, 4, 8, 16
ANSWER: 32
Example Problems
37 × 3 = 111
37 × 6 = 222
37 × 9 = 333
37 × 12 = 444
Example Problems
37 × 3 = 111
37 × 6 = 222
37 × 9 = 333
37 × 12 = 444
ANSWER: 37 × 15 = 555
Example Problems
2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Example Problems
2, 9, 16, 23, 30
ANSWER: 7
Inductive reasoning provides a powerful method of
drawing conclusions, but it is also important to
realize that there is no assurance that the observed
conjecture will always be true.
ANSWER: Statements 1, 2,
and 4 are correct
statements
Example Problems
● As per given data, ∠x is present on both
Line A and Line B. That is, it is a
corresponding angle. Since it is on the same
side of the transversal line C, Line A is
parallel to Line B. Statement 1 is true.