Relation and Function
Relation and Function
Learners!
Sir Niel's Class
Prayer
QUIET TIME
Sir Niel's Class
CLASSROOM RULES
Let's get ready to learn together!
RELATION
AND
FUNCTION
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Second
Relation:
ORDERED PAIRS
FIRST RELATION
SECOND RELATION
{(1,1),(2,3),(3,5),(4,7),(5,9)}
Aside from ordered pairs, a RELATION can
also be represented in three (3) different
ways:
{(1,1),(2,3),(3,5),(4,7),(5,9)}
KINDS OF RELATION
It is one-to-one relation if every element in the domain is mapped to a
unique element in the range, many-to-one if two or more elements in the
domain are mapped to only one element in the range, one-to-many if each
element in the domain is mapped to any two or more elements in the range.
First
Relation:
Second
Relation:
First
Relation:
(many to one
correspondence)
Second
Relation:
(one to many
correspondence)
FUNCTION
- is a special type of relation. It is a relation
where no element in the domain (x) is mapped
or paired to more than one element in the
range (y).
Example:
{(1,1),(2,3),(3,5),(4,7),(5,9)}
{(1,2),(4,2),(1,6),(3,10),(6,9)}
FUNCTION
- is a special type of relation. It is a relation
where no element in the domain (x) is mapped
or paired to more than one element in the
range (y).
Example:
{(1,1),(2,3),(3,5),(4,7),(5,9)}
- a relation and a function
{(1,2),(4,2),(1,6),(3,10),(6,9)}
- a relation, but not a function
FUNCTION OR NOT
FUNCTION
NOT A FUNCTION
FUNCTION
LET’S TRY
4.
LET’S TRY
4.
Activity 3:
Mapping Connections
Instruction:
1. Divide yourself into groups of 5 students.
2. Each group has a freedom to choose a real-world scenario (e.g., a school
cafeteria menu, sports teams, or a sports team's performance, their
snacks/meals, or a class schedule).
3. Identify elements in the scenario that represent domain and range or a
relation in short.
4. Create a mapping diagram for the relation, illustrating how domain (x)
are related to range (y).
5. Verify whether the relation represents a function. Justify your answer.
6. Present your findings to the class, explaining the reasoning behind your
mapping diagram and function verification.
One whole sheet of
paper, Sir?