Module 1 – pp.
1-7
Presentation prepared by:
Jean V. Sucuano
Module 1 – p.1
After going through this module, you are expected
to:
1. recall the concepts of relations and functions;
2. define and explain functional relationship as a
mathematical model of situation; and
3. represent real-life situations using functions,
including piece-wise function.
Module 1 – pp.1-4
• Please answer the pre-assessment test you can find on Module
1: Functions, What I know on pages 1-4. To answer, you can
either:
• Write your answers on the answer sheet provided in
the module or;
• Open the link: http://bit.ly/M1FunctionsPreTest,;
• If you have done answering, then let us proceed.
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A relation domain
is any set of
ordered pairs.
The set of all first
{(1,-2) , (3,-4) , (5,-6)}
elements of the ordered
pairs is called the domain.
And the set of all second
elements is called
range
range.
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A function is a relation
or rule of correspondence between two
elements (domain and range)
such that each element in the domain
corresponds to exactly one element
in the range.
To further understand function , let’s
study the examples in the next slides…
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Given the following ordered pairs, which
relations are functions?
You’re right!
• A = {(1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5)} The relations A and B
are functions.
• B = {(3,3), (4,4), (5,5), (6,6)}
because each element in
• C = {(1,0), (0, 1), (-1,0), (0,-1)} the domain corresponds to
a unique element in the
• D = {(a,b), (b, c), (c,d), (a,d)} range.
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• A = {(1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5)}
The domain in A are {1,2,3,4)
• B = {(3,3), (4,4), (5,5), (6,6)}
while in B are {3,4,5,6}
and as you see, the elements of domain in A and in B are
different from each other.
Hence, the relations A and B are functions.
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Given the following ordered pairs, which
relations are functions?
• A = {(1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5)} Meanwhile,
The relations C and D
• B = {(3,3), (4,4), (5,5), (6,6)} are NOT functions.
• C = {(1,0), (0, 1), (-1,0), (0,-1)} because they contain
ordered pairs with the
• D = {(a,b), (b, c), (c,d), (a,d)} same domain.
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• C = {(1,0), (0, 1), (-1,0), (0,-1)}
In C, the ordered pairs (0,1) and (0,-1)
have the same domain which is 0.
While in D, the ordered pairs (a,b) and (a,d)
• D = {(a,b), (b, c), (c,d), (a,d)}
also have the same domain which is a.
Hence, the relations C and D are NOT functions because
they have ordered pairs that have the same domain.
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How about the given tables, which relation
shows a function?
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 That’s right!
A. y 2 4 6 8 10 12 Tables A and B are
functions…
X 4 -3 1 2 5
B. y 5 -2 -2 -2 0
since all values of x corresponds
to exactly one value of y,
X 0 -1 4 2 -1 While table C is NOT
C. y 3 4 0 -1 1 a function.
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A. X 1 2 3 4 5 6 The domain of tables A
y 2 4 6 8 10 12 and B are different
from each other.
B. X
y
4
5
-3
-2
1
-2
2
-2
5
0 Unlike table C, where the
domain -1
corresponds to
X 0 -1 4 2 -1 two values, 4
C. y 3 4 0 -1 1 and 1.
Hence, tables A and B are functions, while table C is not.
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We can also identify a function through diagrams.
On the following diagrams, which do you
think represent functions?
A B C
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A C
However, B
You’re right! A and C is NOT a function.
as you can see, the domain
are functions!
x corresponds to two
Because the domain for A and elements in the range, a
C corresponds to only ONE
ELEMENT in the range! and b! Hence, it is NOT a
function.
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A relation two sets of numbers
between
graph in the Cartesian Plane,
can be illustrated by
and that a relation function if it passes
becomes a
The Vertical Line Test.
A graph of a relation is a function
if any Vertical Line passing through the graph
intersects it at exactly
one point.
Module 1 – p.7 Using the vertical line test, can you identify the
graph/s of function?
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You’re right! A and C
are graphs of
functions!
The Vertical Line…
passes only at
one point.
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While Band D
are NOT functions!
The Vertical Line…
passes at
two points.
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