G8DLL Q2W5 LC30-32
G8DLL Q2W5 LC30-32
B. Establishing a 1. How do you identify From the previous activity, 1. How can you identify x
1. How do you able to
purpose for the domain and range? 1. How can you identify a and y- intercept of a given
identify the domain and
lesson 2. How will you identify function? equation?
range using the graph?
domain and range of an 2. In numbers 1 to 3, how 2.How can you identify if
2. Which of the given graph
equation? did you identify as they are the given function is a
is a linear function?
function or not? linear or not?
3. Is it possible to graph
3. How about in numbers 4 3. What are the different
given an equation with
and 5? ways of identifying the
restricted domain and
domain and range of a
range?
linear function?
C. Presenting examples/ Given the rule, we can find If you are given the A function defined by f A function defined by f
instances of the the domain and range of a ordered pairs, it is quite (x) = mx + b is called a (x) = mx + b is called a
easy to determine a function linear function, where 𝑚 is linear function, where 𝑚 is
the slope of the line and 𝑏 is the slope of the line and 𝑏 is
lesson function algebraically.
domain (abscissa), the first the 𝑦-intercept. This can the 𝑦-intercept. This can
Examples: by just observing the
1. Consider the function
f (x) x 1. element of the coordinates. also be written in the form y also be written in the form y
We can substitute x with If there is no repetition of = mx + b. A linear function = mx + b. A linear function
any real number that does the first element, therefore it can be described using its can be described using its
not make the function is a function. graph. graph.
undefined. Therefore, the Example 1: 3
domain is the set of real Example: {(0,7),(1,3)(2,7), Graphf ( x )= x−5 with Example 1:
numbers. To find range, (3,5)} -function 2 Complete the table of
we let y f (x) x 1 and {(1,0), (1,1),(1,2),(1,3)} – not the domain x>4 values for the linear function
solve for x in terms of y. function .
Thus, x y 1 or x y If you are given an y=−6 x+3
1; which can be defined equation, check first its x -1 0 1
Substitute the value
for any real number y. degree to determine if it is a y
Therefore, the range of of x with 4
linear function or not. If the
f (x) is the set of real equation is in the first 3 Solutions:
numbers. degree, then it is a linear f (4 )= x −5
2
2. If the function is in the function.
form of a quotient like
4 ,
Examples: f ( x )=2 x+ 5 - −7=−1+2x Substitute each value
of x to solve for the
f ( x )= linear function because it is
x−4 in the first degree (the respective value of y.
Simplify
We have to take note highest exponent is 1).
that rational expression -not
should not have the ffunction 2
( x )=xbecause 3=−1+2x
+3 x +2it is in the
therefore, 𝑥 here should exponent is 2.)
denominator zero, second degree (the highest
f (4 )=6−5
not be equal to 4, but other If the given is a table of y=−6(−1)+3
Use -1
possible value of 𝑥.
real numbers can be values, it is linear because f (4 )=1
as value
the rate of change is Ordered Pair: (4,1) y=6+3 of x,
To find the range, let constant. There is a
𝑥 in terms of 𝑦. Solving
4
x−4 and then solve for common difference.
then
Range: { 1, ∞}
f ( x )=
y=9 simplify
for 3 To graph
4 y+4 , which is m=
x=
y 2 the linear
function,
use the
undefined for 𝑦 = 0.
Therefore, the range y=−6(0 )+3
consists of nonzero real
Use 0 as
numbers.
3. If the function is in the The graph of the
y=0+3 value of x,
then
form of radical with an
even number index as in
linear function
3 y=3 simplify
f ( x )= x−5 is a ray
f (x) x 3 , 2
Since the radicand must since the domain lies
not be negative, we set
x 3 0. This will give only in one number, x > 4.
y=−6(1)+3
x 3.
Therefore, y=−6+3 Use 1 as
D x / x 3 f ( x )=−1+2 x y=−3 value of x,
then
=3,.
For the range, we solve
for 𝑥 in terms of y
the equation, y x 3
x -1 0 1
0, y 9 3 -3
(y)2= (x+3)2
y2x 3 Example 2:
Therefore, x= y2-3.The Graph with
resulting equation tells that the range −7≤ y <3
y2 - 3 will always be Substitute both -7 and 3
y = x + 3 means that 𝑦 is
original equation
𝑥 + 3, so 𝑦 is never
the principal square root of Example 2:
f ( x )=−1+2 x
negative. Therefore, the Identify the intercepts of
−7=−1+2 x a linear function
range is R y / y 0 ,
−7+1=2 x f ( x )=2 x+. 7
0, .
−6=2 x
−6 2 x
=
2 2 To find the y-
−3=x intercept, always
Ordered Pair: (-3,-7) substitute the value of
x to 0.
f ( x )=−1+2 x
3=−1+ 2 x
3+1=2 x f (0)=2(0 )+7
4=2 x f (0)=0+7
4 2x
=
2 2 f (0)=7
2=x
Ordered Pair: (2,3) y=7
To find the x-
intercept, always
substitute the value
of y to 0.
numbers.
Order Pair: ( −3 1 , 0)
2
D. Discussing new 1. How can you describe 1. What is a linear function? 1. What is a linear function? 1. How can you graph linear
concepts and the domain and range of 2. How can you determine if 2. How can you graph linear function by table of values?
practicing new skills a function given the a function is linear? function by its domain and 2. How can you graph linear
#1 equation? range? function by its intercept?
2. Is it necessary that you 3. Which method in
have knowledge in graphing linear function is
algebraic solution of easy for you?
equations to find the
domain and range given
the function in the form of
equation?
F. Developing mastery Determine the domain Express each linear function Using domain, sketch the Using intercepts, sketch the
(Leads to Formative and the range of the in slope and y-intercept graph of each linear graph of each linear
Assessment 3) following function. form. function. function.
1.f(x)=x + 10 1. x-3y =6 1. x - 3y = 6
2. f(x)=√3−s 2. 4x +5y =40 2 2. 4x +5y = 40
3. f(x)= x -2 1. y=− x +1 with the
5
domain x≤5.
2. f ( x )=2 x+ 1 with domain
−3≤x≤2
F. Finding practical Identify the domain and Create your own linear What is the domain of “Think-Pair-Share Activity”
applications of range of f(x) = x -5, then function. Select one of the y=3 x−4 when Work with your
concepts and skills in sketch the graph of a different methods of −1≤ y≤3 ? seatmate, you will use
daily living function. determining a linear Then in a graphing paper different technique in
function. sketch the linear function. graphing linear function
(one will use table of
value, and the other one
will use intercepts). After
you done with your work,
compare it with your
partner and identify both
similarities and differences
of your graph.
f ( x )=2 x+ 6
G. Making Generalization: Generalization: Generalization: Generalization:
generalizations and The domain of a A linear function is The graph of a linear In a given function, we
where 𝑚 is the slope and 𝑏 If the domain or range
abstractions about function is the set of all defined by f(x) =mx + b, function is a straight line. have to take note that as x
the lesson possible values of its first increases, the value of the
These 𝑚 and 𝑏 are real
coordinates and the is the y-intercept of the line. lies in one number,
or decrease. The value of 𝑚
function may either increase
range is the set of all the graph of a linear
possible values of its numbers. function is a ray.
function. If the value of 𝑚 is
affects the trend of the
second coordinates. In a given function, we If the range or domain of
The domain and range of have to take note that as x linear function specifies positive, it is an increasing
a function or relation increases, the value of the that x lies between two function because as x
maybe identified from the function may either increase numbers, the graph is a
If the value of 𝑚 is negative,
increases y also increases.
𝑚 affects the trend of the
set of ordered pairs, from or decrease. The value of line segment.
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1.) x 1.) y
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2.) 1st 2.) 2nd
y y
_____
2.) 3rd
y
person’s health
f ( x) 4 x 2 1 -2
than
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greater
3
There is no
8
wealth
1
f ( x) x
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Graph:
I. Additional activities 1. Follow Up: 1. Follow Up: Study: Follow up:
for application or Find the domain and Choose the linear function, By completing the table of By completing the table of
remediation range of each function. and then prove why it is a values, sketch the graph of values, sketch the graph of
1. f(x)= x- 7 linear function. f (x) 2x 7. f x x2
3x a. f(x) = x+5
2. f ( x )= b. f(x)= x2 - 4
x−1
2. Study: How to graph a
2. Study: linear function’s (a) domain;
Define a linear function. (b) range; (c) table of
Reference: Learner’s values; (d) intercepts; and
Module pages 172 – 177 (e) slope.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
1. No.of learners who
earned 80% on the
formative assessment
2. No.of learners who
require additional
activities for
remediation.
3. Did the remedial
lessons work? No.of
learners who have
caught up with the
lesson.
4. No.of learners who
continue to require
remediation
5. Which of my teaching
strategies worked
well? Why did these
work?
6. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
7. What innovation or
localized materials did
I use/discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?