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Chapter 1 Functions

Lesson 1
Function as
models
Objectives:
• Identify the difference between relations
and functions;
• Represent functions as a table of values,
and graph in the cartesian plane using
Vertical line test; and
Function – is a relation defined as a set of ordered
pairs (x, y), where no two or more distinct ordered
pairs have the same first element (x).

Relation – set of all ordered pairs

Domain – set of all x values

Range – set of all y values


The table shows how relations and
functions are the same and how they
are different.
Relations Functions
A relation is a rule that A function is a relation
relates values from a set of where each element in the
values (called domain) to a domain is related to only
second set of values (called one in the range by some
range). rule.

A relation is a set of ordered A function is a set of


pairs (x, y). ordered pairs (x, y) such
that no two ordered pairs
have the same x-value but
different y-values.
RELATIONS
- a relation is a set of pairs of input and output values.

There are four ways to represent relations.


FUNCTIONS
-a function is a set of ordered pairs (x, y) such that no
two ordered pairs have the same x-value but different y-
values.
EXAMPLE: Table of values

FUNCTION NOT A FUNCTION


1. f(x)= {(1,2), (-6,3), (0,7), (9,-8)} 1. f= {(2,1), (2,-6), (7,0), (-8,9)}
2. g(x)= {(0,-1), (2,2), (-8,4), (7,0)} 2. g= {(3,3), (2,2), (3,3), (2,2)}
3. h(x)={(-7,0), (10,5), (8,-2), (- 3. h={(0,-7), (5,10), (-2,8), (0,-
2,7)} 2)}

Note: The highlighted numbers in X are being


repeated.
Functions and relations as a Table of
Values
Which of the following relations are
functions?
1. f = {(-1, 2), (3, -9), (5, 4), (6, 1)}
2. g = {(2, 8), (2, 7), (-7, 5), (-4, 6)}
3. h = {(-9, 8), (5, 9), (4, -6), (5, 4)}
4. i = {(3, 7), (5, 6), (3, 0), (1, 4)}
5. j = {(1, 3), (3, 1), (4, 2), (2, 4)}
Functions and relations as a Mapping
Diagram
Which of the following mapping diagrams represent
functions?

FUNCTION FUNCTION NOT A


FUNCTION
Functions as a graph in the Cartesian
Plane
The Vertical Line Test
A graph represents a function if and only if each vertical
line intersects the graph at most once.
Which of the following graphs can be graph of
functions?

FUNCTION FUNCTION
FUNCTION
NOT A
FUNCTION

NOT A
FUNCTION
Seatwork
Which of the following relations are
functions?
1. d= {(6, 3), (5, 2), (-3, 5), (-2, 1)}
2. e = {(7, -8), (9, -7), (4, 2), (-2, 6)}
3. f = {(10, 4), (4, 10), (-4, 6), (10, 8)}
4. g = {(9, -2), (0, 5), (2, 9), (0, 4)}
5. h = {(6, 0), (1, 2), (5, 2), (6, 0)}

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