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Mathematics 11: Presented By: Amy B. Bandiwan

The document discusses functions and their key concepts. It defines a function as a relationship between two variables where each input has a unique output. The independent variable is denoted as x, and its set of possible values is called the domain. The dependent variable is denoted as y, and its set of possible values is called the range. A function is represented by the notation f(x) = y, where y is a function of x, and f(x) should never be separated as it represents a single operation.
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Mathematics 11: Presented By: Amy B. Bandiwan

The document discusses functions and their key concepts. It defines a function as a relationship between two variables where each input has a unique output. The independent variable is denoted as x, and its set of possible values is called the domain. The dependent variable is denoted as y, and its set of possible values is called the range. A function is represented by the notation f(x) = y, where y is a function of x, and f(x) should never be separated as it represents a single operation.
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Mathematics 11

Presented by: Amy B. Bandiwan


An input x is entered the machine, then processed it bu
performing operations defined by the function f on yhe
input, and that gives a result as an output f(x). For any
input, there is a unique output from the machine.
Objectives:
As a class, we will recall some basic concepts and ideas about
functions, which you have already learned in your Grade 8 math.
Function:
Is relationship between two variables such that every input
corresponds to exactly one output. In symbols, we say that for every
x, there is exactly one y.
Notation: f(x) = y
Independent variable = x
Dependent variable = y
We read this a s f of x is equal to y. This shows that y is a function of the independent
variable.
Domain and Range
Domain: Set of all possible values for the independent variable x.
Range: Set of all possible values for the dependent variable y.
Need to know:
F(x) does not mean MULTIPLICATION. We are not multiplying the
variables f and x. It is a married symbol; they should never be
separated.
If any vertical line intercects a graph at one point , then it is a graph of
a function.
References:

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