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This document provides definitions and explanations of key concepts in mathematics functions including: - Relation, domain, range, and the composition of functions - One-to-one functions and inverse functions - Linear, quadratic, and piecewise/compound functions - Graphical concepts like asymptotes, reflections, and translations It also addresses whether several statements about functions and inverses are true or false.

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Reviewer Gen Math

This document provides definitions and explanations of key concepts in mathematics functions including: - Relation, domain, range, and the composition of functions - One-to-one functions and inverse functions - Linear, quadratic, and piecewise/compound functions - Graphical concepts like asymptotes, reflections, and translations It also addresses whether several statements about functions and inverses are true or false.

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GEN.

MATHEMATICS REVIEWER
RELATION – set of ordered pairs COMPOSITION OF THE FUNCTION
WITH G – is denoted by f ○ g and is defined by
DOMAIN – set of first coordinates the equation: (f ○ g) (x) = f(g(x))
RANGE – set of second coordinates x is in the domain of g; g(x) is in the domain
of f.
FUNCTION – corresponds to one element of
range INVERSE – a relation reversing the process
performed by any function
ONE-TO-ONE – each value of y in the range of
f, there is just one value of x in the domain of f INTERSEPTS – these are x and y coordinates
such that y = f(x) of points

INPUT – members of the domain ASYMPTOTE – a line or a curve that gets


close but not touch
OUTPUT – members of the range
TRANSFORMATION – the process of moving
IDENTITY FUNCTION – argument is same as a figure from the starting position to some
the output ending position without changing its size or
LINEAR FUNCTION – if f(x) = mx+b, where shape
m and b are real numbers, and m and f(x) are not REFLECTION – a transformation that
both equal to zero produces a new figure w/c is a mirror image of
QUADRATIC FUNCTION – is any equation the original figure
of the form where a, b, c are real numbers and TRANSLATION – a shift or movement in a
a≠0 figure’s location w/out changing its shape
parabola – graph of any quadratic function
vertex – the point where the line of GLIDE REFLECTION – a combination of a
symmetry crosses the parabola reflection and a translation
line of symmetry – that part of the parabola The graph of the inverse is the reflection of the
on one side of the line is a reflection of the part
graph of the original function. The axis of
on the other side symmetry is the line y = x.
PIECEWICE/COMPOUND FUNCTION –
A function is one-to-one if no horizontal line
defined by multiple subfunctions, where each
intersects its paragraph more than once
subfunction applies to a certain interval of the
main function’s domain The graph of inverse is the reflection of the
original. ALWAYS TRUE.
EXTRANEOUS – apparent solution that does
not solve its equation The inverse function of 3x-7 is 3y+7. FALSE.
EVEN FUNCTION – right-hand side of the Graph of inverse is same as the original.
equation of an even function does not change FALSE.
even if x replaced with -x
All functions are relation. TRUE.
ODD FUNCTION – every term in the right-
hand side of the equation of an odd function
changes sign if x is replaced by -x
SQUARE OF BINOMIAL – the square of the
first term plus (or minus) twice the product of
the two terms plus the square of the last term

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