3-1 Day 2
3-1 Day 2
1. Answers may vary. Sample: A function is a relation for which each input has
exactly one output. Domain and range are important when defining
functions because two functions with different domains are different
functions even if they agree at every common input.
2. Both the domain and range are continuous positive real numbers and 0; the
amount of time and of rain can be fractions of whole numbers.
The relation is {(−4, 2), (−2, 2), (−2, 1), (−1, 0), (3, 2), (3, 1)}.
Domain: {−4, −2, -1, 3}; Range: {−2, 0, 1, 2}
The relation is not a function because the inputs 2 and 3 map to more than
one output.
9. Yes, you can determine that the relation is not a function. The domain is {3,
4, 5, 6, 7}, which is only 5 values. The range contains 6 values, so at least
one domain value must be paired with more than one range value.
Therefore, the relation is not a function.
14. Domain: {A, B, C, D}; Range: {Rockets, Birds, Pups, Cats, Hawks}
The relation is not a function because the input A maps to more than one
Output.