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2 Functions and Relations Not relationships Relations

3 Functions and Relations Standard: 18.0 Students determine whether a relation defined by a graph, a set of ordered pairs, or a symbolic expression is a function and justify the conclusion.

4 Objective: The students should be able to determine if a set of ordered pairs is a function. Apply the vertical line test to determine if a graph is a function

5 Vocabulary Relation Function Input Output Graph Domain Range Vertical line test Discrete Continuous

6 Why do we need functions?

7 What are functions? For every input, the function returns exactly one output.

8 What are functions? Even though two different inputs may give the same output For example: f(x) = x 2 (3,9) and (-3, 9) f(x) is still a function. Every x has a unique y, not every y has a unique x.

9 Birthday Relations

10 What are functions? Determine if the set of ordered pairs is a function? Explain (5,2) (4,1) (3,0) (2,-1) (1,-2) (0,-3) (2,2) (3,3) (4,4) (5,5) (6,6) (2,1) (2,2) (2,3) (2,4) (2,5) (-2,2) (-4,2) (-6,2) (-8,2) (9,-9) (8,-8) (7,-7) (9,-6) No Yes No Yes No Yes

11 What are functions? A vertical line should intersect the graph at exactly one point. Vertical Line Test

12 Use the Vertical Line Test to determine if the graph represents a function.

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15 Congratulations You Are Correct!!!!!!

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