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8.15ab Functions (Domain and Range) Completed Notes

The document discusses the concepts of relations and functions, explaining how to determine if a relation is a function based on the uniqueness of outputs for each input. It defines key terms such as domain and range, providing examples and practice questions for identifying functions and their respective domains and ranges. Additionally, it includes exercises for the reader to apply their understanding of these concepts.

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8.15ab Functions (Domain and Range) Completed Notes

The document discusses the concepts of relations and functions, explaining how to determine if a relation is a function based on the uniqueness of outputs for each input. It defines key terms such as domain and range, providing examples and practice questions for identifying functions and their respective domains and ranges. Additionally, it includes exercises for the reader to apply their understanding of these concepts.

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I can determine whether a given relation is a function and determine

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the domain and range. 7.6
Any set of _____________
ordered pairs.
x y

{(-2, 5), (-4, 7), (-2, 6)} -2 5


RELATION
-4 7
-2 6

one output. All


A relation where each input is paired with exactly ____
functions are also relations.
x y
{(-1, 5), (-3, 3), (-2, 3)} -1 5
Function
-3 3
-2 3

x values. The first number in an ordered pair.


All the ___
x y

{(-3, 2), (-2, 1), (-1, 0), (0, -1)} -3 2


DOMAIN -2 1
D: {-3, -2, -1, 0} -1 0
0 -1

y values. The second number in an ordered pair.


All the ___ x y
-3 2
{(-3, 2), (-2, 1), (-1, 0), (0, -1)}
Range -2 1
R: {2, 1, 0, -1} -1 0
0 -1

A. Does the following relation represent a function? {(6,2), (3,-2), (-1,10), (3,5)} Yes or No
Explain…The x value “3” has more than one output.

B. Does the following relation represent a function? x -3 0 1 Yes or No


Explain…None of the x-values have more than 1 output.
y 5 5 5

C. Does the following relation represent a function? Yes or No


Explain…Each input is paired with one output.

D. What is the domain and range of Question C above?


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{-3, -1, 1, 2, 4} {-2, 1, 2, 3}


Domain: ______________ Range: _______________
Name ____________________
7.6 RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS PRACTICE
Date _____________________

Directions: Answer each question below.

1. Which set has a domain of {1, 5}, and a


range of {4, 8}?
6. What is the domain of the relation?

{(2, 5), (1, 3), (-1, 9), (2, 9)}


a. {(1, 8), (5, 4), (4,8)}
b. {(1, 8), (5, 4), (1, 4)} {-1, 1, 2}
___________________________
c. {(1,5), (4,8)}
d. {(8, 1), (4, 5), (4, 1)}

Is the following a function? Is the following a function?


2. 7.

Yes or No Yes or No

3. Is the following a function?


8. Is the following a function?

{(7,9), (-1,5), (-3, 8), (-10, 9)} {(2,5), (-5,5), (2, 8), (-1, 3)}

Yes or No Yes or No

4. Is the following a function?


9. Is the following a function?
x y x y

-5 -2 10 10

1 0 Yes or No 0 0 Yes or No
-5 5 -10 -10

6 9 -20 -20

What is the domain of the following? What is the range of the following?
5. 10
10. 10
9
9.25 8
7
8.50
{1, 1.5, 3.5}
_______________
6
5
{4, 7, 8}
_______________
7.75 4
3
7 2
1

1 2 3 4 5 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80

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