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1 College Algebra Chapter 2 Functions and Graphs
Section 2.3 Functions and Relations

2 1. Determine Whether a Relation is a Function
2. Apply Function Notation 3. Determine x- and y-intercepts of a Function Defined by y = f(x) 4. Determine Domain and Range of a Function 5. Interpret a Function Graphically

3 Determine Whether a Relation is a Function
Definition of a Relation: A set of ordered pairs (x, y) is called a relation in x and y. The set of x values in the ordered pairs is called the domain of the relation. The set of y values in the ordered pairs is called the range of the relation.

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5 Determine Whether a Relation is a Function
Definition of a Function: Given a relation in x and y, we say that y is a function of x if for each value of x in the domain, there is exactly one value of y in the range.

6 Examples 1, 2: Determine if the relation defines y as a function of x

7 Example 3: Determine if the relation defines y as a function of x x y –2 6

8 Examples 4, 5: Determine if the relation defines y as a function of x

9 Examples 6 – 8: Determine if the relation defines y as a function of x

10 Determine Whether a Relation is a Function
Vertical Line Test: A graph defines y as a function of x if no vertical line intersects the graph in more than one point.

11 Examples 9 – 11: Determine if the graph defines y as a function of x 9. 10. 11.

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14 1. Determine Whether a Relation is a Function
2. Apply Function Notation 3. Determine x- and y-intercepts of a Function Defined by y = f(x) 4. Determine Domain and Range of a Function 5. Interpret a Function Graphically

15 Example 12: Evaluate for the given values of x.

16 Example 13: Evaluate for the given values of x.

17 1. Determine Whether a Relation is a Function
2. Apply Function Notation 3. Determine x- and y-intercepts of a Function Defined by y = f(x) 4. Determine Domain and Range of a Function 5. Interpret a Function Graphically

18 Determine x- and y-intercepts of a Function Defined by y = f(x)
Given a function defined by y = f (x): The x-intercepts are the real solutions to the equation f (x) = 0. The y-intercept is given by f (0).

19 Example 14: Find the x-and y-intercepts.

20 Example 15: Find the x-and y-intercepts.

21 Example 16: Find the x-and y-intercepts.

22 1. Determine Whether a Relation is a Function
2. Apply Function Notation 3. Determine x- and y-intercepts of a Function Defined by y = f(x) 4. Determine Domain and Range of a Function 5. Interpret a Function Graphically

23 Determine Domain and Range of a Function
Given a relation defining y as a function of x, the domain is the set of x values in the function, and the range is the set of y values in the function.

24 Example 17: Determine the domain and range for the function Domain: _______________ Range: ________________

25 Example 18: Determine the domain and range for the function Domain: _______________ Range: ________________

26 Example 19: Determine the domain and range for the function Domain: _______________ Range: ________________

27 Example 20: Determine the domain and range for the function Domain: _______________ Range: ________________

28 1. Determine Whether a Relation is a Function
2. Apply Function Notation 3. Determine x- and y-intercepts of a Function Defined by y = f(x) 4. Determine Domain and Range of a Function 5. Interpret a Function Graphically

29 Example 21: Use the graph of to answer the following:

30 Example 21 continued: Use the graph of to answer the following:

31 Example 21 continued: Use the graph of to answer the following: Determine the x-intercept. Determine the y-intercept.

32 Example 21 continued: Use the graph of to answer the following: Determine the domain of f. Determine the range of f.


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