Warm up Its Hat Day at the Braves game and every child 10 years old and younger gets a team Braves hat at Gate 7. The policies at the game are very strict.

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Warm up Its Hat Day at the Braves game and every child 10 years old and younger gets a team Braves hat at Gate 7. The policies at the game are very strict. Every child entering Gate 7 must get a hat. Every child entering Gate 7 must wear the hat. Only children age 10 or younger can enter Gate 7. No child shall wear a different hat than the one given to them at the gate. 1. What might be implied if all the rules were followed but there were still children 10 years old and younger in the ballpark without hats? Those kids may NOT have entered through Gate 7.

Coordinate Algebra UNIT QUESTION: How can we use real- world situations to construct and compare linear and exponential models and solve problems? Standards: MCC9-12.A.REI.10, 11, F.IF.1-7, 9, F.BF.1-3, F.LE.1-3, 5 Todays Question: What is a function, and how is function notation used to evaluate functions? Standard: MCC9-12.F.IF.1 and 2

Functions vs Relations

Relation Any set of input that has an output

Function A relation where EACH input has exactly ONE output Each element from the domain is paired with one and only one element from the range

Domain x – coordinates Independent variable Input

Range y – coordinates Dependent variable Output

Revisit the warm up: Its Hat Day at the Braves game and every child 10 years old and younger gets a team Braves hat at Gate 7. The policies at the game are very strict. Every child entering Gate 7 must get a hat. Every child entering Gate 7 must wear the hat. Only children age 10 or younger can enter Gate 7. No child shall wear a different hat than the one given to them at the gate. 1.What is the gates input? 2.What is the gates output? Going in: Children 10 & younger without hats Coming out of Gate 7: Children 10 & younger WITH hats

How do I know its a function? Look at the input and output table – Each input must have exactly one output. Look at the Graph – The Vertical Line test: NO vertical line can pass through two or more points on the graph

Example 1: {(3, 2), (4, 3), (5, 4), (6, 5)} function

Example 2: function

Example 3: relation

Example 4: ( x, y) = (students name, shirt color) function

Example 5: Red Graph relation

Example 6 function Jacob Angela Nick Greg Tayla Trevor Honda Toyota Ford

Example 7 function A persons cell phone number versus their name.

Function Notation

Function form of an equation A way to name a function f(x) is a fancy way of writing y in an equation. Pronounced f of x

Evaluating Functions

8. Evaluating a function f(x) = 2x – 3 when x = -2 f(-2) = - 4 – 3 f(-2) = - 7 Tell me what you get when x is -2. f(-2) = 2(-2) – 3

9. Evaluating a function f(x) = 32(2) x when x = 3 f(3) = 256 Tell me what you get when x is 3. f(3) = 32(2) 3

10. Evaluating a function f(x) = x 2 – 2x + 3 find f(-3) f(-3) = f(-3) = 18 Tell me what you get when x is -3. f(-3) = (-3) 2 – 2(-3) + 3

11. Evaluating a function f(x) = 3 x + 1 find f(3) f(3) = 28 Tell me what you get when x is 3. f(3) =

Domain and Range Only list repeats once Put in order from least to greatest

12. What are the Domain and Range? Domain: Range: {} {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} {} {1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21}

13. What are the Domain and Range? Domain: Range: {0, 1, 2, 3, 4} {} {1, 2, 4, 8, 16}

14. What are the Domain and Range? Domain: Range: All Reals

15. What are the Domain and Range? Domain: Range: x -1 All Reals

Homework/Classwork Function Practice Worksheet