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1 MAT 125 – Applied Calculus 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models

2 Today’s Class  We will be learning the following concepts in Section 2.2:  The Sum, Difference, Product, and Quotient of Functions  Composition of Functions  We will be learning the following concepts in Section 2.3:  Mathematical Models  Rational and Power Functions  Economic Models Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 2

3 Polynomial Functions  A polynomial function of degree n is a function of the form where n is a nonnegative integer and the numbers a 0, a 1, …. a n are constants called the coefficients of the polynomial function. Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 3

4 Polynomial Functions  Examples: 1.The function below is polynomial function of degree 5: 2.The function below is polynomial function of degree 3:

5 Modeling a Polynomial Function of Degree 2  A polynomial function of degree 2 has the form or more simply, y = ax 2 + bx + c, and is called a quadratic function.  The graph of a quadratic function is a parabola: xx Opens upwards if a > 0 Opens downwards if a < 0

6 Rational Functions  A rational function is simply the quotient of two polynomials. In general, a rational function has the form where f(x) and g(x) are polynomial functions.  Since the division by zero is not allowed, we conclude that the domain of a rational function is the set of all real numbers except the zeros of g (the roots of the equation g(x) = 0)

7 Rational Functions  Examples of rational functions:

8 Power Functions  Functions of the form where r is any real number, are called power functions.  We encountered examples of power functions earlier in our work.  Examples of power functions:

9 Rational and Power Functions  Many functions involve combinations of rational and power functions.  Examples:

10 Mathematical Modeling  As we have seen, mathematics can be used to solve real-world problems.  Regardless of the field from which the real-world problem is drawn, the problem is analyzed by using a process called mathematical modeling.  The four steps in this process are: Real-world problem Mathematical model Solution of real- world problem Solution of mathematical model FormulateInterpret Solve Test

11 Example 1 Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 11

12 Example 2 Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 12

13 Example 3 Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 13

14 Example 4 Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 14

15 Example 5 Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 15

16 Example 6 Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 16

17 Example 7 Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 17

18 Example 8 Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 18

19 Next Class  We will discuss the following concepts:  Introduction to Calculus  Intuitive Definition of a Limit  Evaluating the Limit of a Function  Indeterminate Forms  Limits at Infinity  Please read through Section 2.4 – Limits in your text book before next class. Dr. Erickson 2.3 Functions & Mathematical Models 19


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