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This document discusses functions and relations. It defines a function as a relation where each input is mapped to exactly one output. It provides examples of representing functions verbally, numerically through tables of ordered pairs, graphically through coordinate planes, and algebraically through equations. The document also discusses evaluating functions by substituting input values. Key points are that relations are sets of ordered pairs while functions have the one-to-one input-output property, and functions can be written and evaluated in various ways.

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Lesson 1 Function For Ipad

This document discusses functions and relations. It defines a function as a relation where each input is mapped to exactly one output. It provides examples of representing functions verbally, numerically through tables of ordered pairs, graphically through coordinate planes, and algebraically through equations. The document also discusses evaluating functions by substituting input values. Key points are that relations are sets of ordered pairs while functions have the one-to-one input-output property, and functions can be written and evaluated in various ways.

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Lesson 1

FUNCTION and RELATION

Prepared by
Herbert P. Vargas
ESSENTIAL QUESTION

1. What is a function?

2. How will you represent functions?

3. How to evaluate a function?


Activity 1. LETS INVESTIGATE

A group of student is organizing a World Cusine Festival.


The total cost for the food and other expenses for the
festival is P18,000. The entrance ticket to the festival cost
P350 each. How may tickets must be sold from them to
make a profit of P34,500?
LETS INVESTIGATE

No of 10 15 20 25 30
Ticket
Amount of 3,500 5,250 7,000 8,750 10,500
Sale

The data can be written in the form of ordered pair where the first
component are the value of independent variable (INPUTS) while the
second component are the values of the dependent variable (OUTPUTS)

(10, 3,500), (15, 5,250), (20, 7,000), (25, 8,750), (30, 10,500)
RELATION is any set of ordered pairs.

The first component of the ordered pair is called the


DOMAIN,
while the second component is called the RANGE

(10, 3,500), (15, 5,250), (20, 7,000), (25, 8,750),


(30, 10,500)
EXAMPLE 1

Suppose we have to find the domain and range of the


following relation

1. ((1, 3), (2, 4), (5, 7), (6, 8))


2. ((-2, 4), (-1, 1), (-2, 0), (1, 5), (2, -2)

Domain: 1. Range 1.
2. 2.
FUNCTION – a relation in which each member of the domain
corresponds to exactly one member of the range

CHARACTERISTICS OF A FUNCTION FROM SET A TO SET B


1. Each element of A must be matched with an element of B
2. Two or more element of A may be matched with the same
element of B.
3. An element of A (the Domain) cannot be matched with
two different element of B.
Example.
Determine if the given is a function based on characteristics
of functions
1. ((1, 3), (2, 4), (5, 7), (6, 8), (7, 7)

2. ((-2, 4), (-1, 1), (-2, 0), (1, 5), (2, -2)
Ways of writing a function

Ways of Representing a Function


1.) Verbally – by a sentence that describes how the input
variable is related to the output variable
Ex. Input value x - Election year from 1952 -2016
output value y - elected President of Philippines

2.) Numerically – By table or list of ordered pairs


(2, 34) , (4, 40) , (6, 45) , (8, 50)
Input value x - Age of a male child
output value y - Height of child in inches
Ways of writing a function

 
3.) Graphically – by points on a graph in a coordinate plane in
which the input values are represented by the horizontal axis
and the output values are represented by the vertical axis.

4.) Algebraically - by an equation in two variables


Ex. F
F – temperature in Fahrenheit
C – Temperature in Celsius
FUNCTION

Example 2. Consider the table of values below. Determine the


input, the function, and the output.

x -2 -1 0 1 2
y -6 -3 0 3 6

Input (Domain) :
Output (Range) :

Function :
Evaluating a function

Finding the value of simply substitute


 

Example 3.

Example 4. For the function


Evaluate the following a. c.
Evaluating a function
 

Example 4.
For the function
Evaluate the following a. c.

Solution
a.

b.

c.
KEY POINTS
 

Relation – any set of ordered pair

Function – a relation in which each member of the domain


corresponds to exactly one member of the range

Ways of Writing a Function – verbally, numerically, graphically


and algebraically

In evaluating a function simply substitute


Summary

1. How do we denote a function?

2. How do we make use of functions in our life?

3. What do we call relationships that are not functions?

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