2.1 Functions It’s a beautiful day, don’t let it get away. -U2 Functions A function is a relation in which each value of the control variable x is paired with only one value of the dependent variable y. Domain FUNCTION Range Functions A function is a relation in which each value of the control variable x is paired with only one value of the dependent variable y. Domain FUNCTION Range Functions A function is a relation in which each value of the control variable x is paired with only one value of the dependent variable y. Domain NOT A FUNCTION Range Function or Not? Determine which of the following relations represents a function. 1) {(2,3),(1,0),(2,4),(10,1)} 2) {(3,1),(2,1),(4,5),(0,2)} 3) {(1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4)} Function or Not? Determine which of the following relations represents a function. 1) (x 2) 2 (y 4) 2 16 2x 5 2) y x3 3) y 4 x 4) x y 2 Function Notation x 2 1 Find the following values for the function given: f (x) x4 1) f (2) 2) f (3x) 3) f (x 1) Difference Quotient The Difference Quotient: f (x h) f (x) h Simplify the difference quotient given the following function. f (x) x 2 3x 1 Domain of a Function The domain of a function is the set of all values of x for which the f (x) is a real number. Find the domain of the following function: 1) Polynomial function: f (x) x 2 3x 1 Domain of a Function The domain of a function is the set of all values of x for which the f (x) is a real number. Find the domain of the following function: 2x 2) Rational function: f (x) 3x 5x 2 Domain of a Function The domain of a function is the set of all values of x for which the f (x) is a real number. Find the domain of the following function: 3) Square root function: f (x) 5x 8 Computations of a Function Given f and g below, find the following and determine the g(x) x 2 4 domain in each case. f (x) x 3 1) ( f g)(x) 2) (g f )(x) 3) (g f )(x) f 4) ( x) g 2.1 Functions Homework: p.69 #39, 47 – 59 Odd, 67, 73 – 77 Odd It’s a beautiful day, don’t let it get away. -U2