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Lesson 1.

1 Functions
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Objectives:
- Determine whether a relation represents a function (p. 43)
- Find the value of a function (p. 46)
- Find the domain of a function defined by an equation (p. 49)
- Form the sum, difference, product, and quotient of two functions (p. 51)

A. Definition of a Function

















Determine if the relation defines y as a function of x. For each function,
state the domain and range. Video tutorial

1. { (-2, 5), (-1, 3), (3, 7), (4, 12)}




2. {(-4, 4), (-3, 3), (-2, 2), (-1, 1), (-4, 0)}


- A function is a rule. A function f is a rule that assigns to each element x in a set
A exactly one element, f(x), in a set B.
- Given a relation in x and y, we say y is a function of x if for every element x
in the domain, there corresponds exactly one element y in the range.
- This just means that a function cant repeat any x-coordinates
- A function can repeat y-coordinates
- Any set of ordered pairs (x, y) is called a relation in x and y.
- The set of first components in the ordered pairs is called the domain of the
relation
- The set of second components in the ordered pairs is called the range of the
relation
- Hint: Domain vs. Range
o D comes before R in the alphabet, just as x comes before y
o So, D goes with x and R goes with y
- When you list the numbers in the Domain and Range
o List each number only ONCE



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B. Determining Whether an Equation is a Function






Determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x.

1.
2
1
x
y = 2. x y 3 5 = 3.
2
2y x = 4. 1 2 3
2 3
+ = x x y
Video tutorial





C. Function Notation











When a function is defined by an equation, we often use function notation.
For example, y = 2x can be written as ( ) 2 f x 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).

- 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 y
2
is never a function
o An equation that has represents two solutions and is not a function




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Evaluate the function at the indicated function values.










( )
( )
( )
( )
( ) =
=
= +

=
x f
x f
x f
f
f
2
1
1
0
Video tutorial
1. ( ) 1 2
2
+ = x x x f
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2. ( ) 2 3 f x x =
(5)
( 4)
f
f
=
=
Video tutorial

( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
( ) =
=
=
= +
= +
=
x f
x f
x f
x f
h x f
f
2
1
0
Video tutorial

3.
( )
5 3
1 2

+
=
x
x
x f

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D. How do you find the domain?






Find the domain of the function in interval notation.
1.
7
( )
2 1
x
f x
x
+
=


Video tutorial #1-4




2.
2 1
9
x
x
+







3.
2
4
( )
9
x
f x
x

=
+






4. ( )
9
2

=
x
x
x f


1) Is it a fraction?
a. Set the denominator equal to zero and solve for x.
b. Domain: ( ) ( ) ___, ___ ,
2) Is it an even index radical?
a. Set the inside expression >0 and solve for x.
b. Domain: | ) ( | ___ , be could it or ___,
3) All other expressions
a. Domain is all real numbers or: ( ) ,



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5. ( ) 4 f x t = + Video tutorial #5-9





6. ( ) 3 4 f x x =





7.
2
( ) 3 f x t t =





8. ( )
2
3

+
=
z
z
z h





9. ( )
25 5
5

=
t
t P
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E. Sums, Differences, Products, and Quotients














Find the following for the given functions f and g. Also,
find the domain for parts a d.
( )( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( ) 1 2 4 3

|
|
.
|

\
|
- +
|
|
.
|

\
|
- +
g
f
h g f g g f f g f e
x
g
f
d x g f c x g f b x g f a

1. ( ) ( ) 2 3 ; 1 2 = + = x x g x x f

Video tutorial a-f
Combining Rules
1. ( )( ) ( ) ( ) f g x f x g x + = +
- Domain of (f + g) consists of the numbers that are in the domains of
both f and g. So, it will include restrictions that are in both functions.
2. ( )( ) ( ) ( ) f g x f x g x =
- Domain of (f g ) consists of the numbers that are in the domains of
both f and g. So, it will include restrictions that are in both functions.
3. ( )( ) ) ( ) ( x g x f x fg - =
- Domain of (f g ) consists of the numbers that are in the domains of
both f and g. So, it will include restrictions that are in both functions.
4. ( )
( )
( )
f x
f
x
g g x
| |
=
|
\ .

- Domain of
|
|
.
|

\
|
g
f
consists of the numbers that are in the domains of both
f and g. So, it will include restrictions that are in both functions. Also,
it includes restrictions from the denominator.

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( )( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( ) 1 2 4 3

|
|
.
|

\
|
- +
|
|
.
|

\
|
- +
g
f
h g f g g f f g f e
x
g
f
d x g f c x g f b x g f a

1. ( ) ( ) 2 3 ; 1 2 = + = x x g x x f Continued.
Video tutorial g-h
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( )( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( ) 1 2 4 3

|
|
.
|

\
|
- +
|
|
.
|

\
|
- +
g
f
h g f g g f f g f e
x
g
f
d x g f c x g f b x g f a

2. ( ) ( ) x x g x x f = = 4 ; 1


Video tutorial a-e

Video tutorial f-h
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( )( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( ) 1 2 4 3

|
|
.
|

\
|
- +
|
|
.
|

\
|
- +
g
f
h g f g g f f g f e
x
g
f
d x g f c x g f b x g f a

3. ( ) ( )
2 3
4
;
2 3
3 2

+
=
x
x
x g
x
x
x f

Video tutorial a-d

Video tutorial e-h
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F. Difference Quotient

Find the difference quotient of f; that is, find
( ) ( )
0 ; =
+
h
h
x f h x f
, for
each function. Be sure to simplify.

1. ( ) 7 5 4
2
+ = x x x f
Video tutorial

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