Lesson 2.3 Video Tutorials
Lesson 2.3 Video Tutorials
3 Functions
A. Definition of a Function
2. {(-4, 4), (-3, 3), (-2, 2), (-1, 1), (-4, 0)}
Solve the equation for y. If you get two solutions for y, the equation is not a
function.
Some equations that are NEVER a function:
o An equation that has y2 is never a function
o An equation that has represents two solutions and is not a function
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2. y 5 3x
3. x 2y 2
4. y 3x 3 2 x 2 1
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C. Function Notation
When a function is defined by an equation, we often use function notation.
For example, y = 2x can be written as f x 2 x .
f is the name of the function. (It can be g(x) or h(x), etc
x is an input value from the domain of the function
f(x) is the function value (y-value) corresponding to x.
The notation f(x) is read as f of x or the value of the function f at x
A function may be evaluated at different values of x by substituting x-values
from the domain into the function.
The ordered pairs you get are the same as (x, y), but they are (x, f(x))
So, if f(5) = 10, the ordered pair is (5, 10).
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