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PRACTICE Relations and Functions A

The document contains practice problems about relations and functions. It provides examples of relations given in different forms like mapping diagrams, scatter plots, and tables, and asks the student to rewrite them in other forms. It also asks the student to identify the domain and range of various relations and functions, and determine if they represent a function. Finally, it has the student evaluate various functions for given values of x.

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PRACTICE Relations and Functions A

The document contains practice problems about relations and functions. It provides examples of relations given in different forms like mapping diagrams, scatter plots, and tables, and asks the student to rewrite them in other forms. It also asks the student to identify the domain and range of various relations and functions, and determine if they represent a function. Finally, it has the student evaluate various functions for given values of x.

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Name: Period: First First attempt due: Final

Score: Score:
Final corrections due:
Practice: Relations & Functions

Use the given form of each relation to complete the other forms. Then determine if the relation is a function.

1] Rewrite the relation given in the mapping diagram as a 2] Rewrite the relation given in the scatter plot as a
scatterplot. mapping diagram.

Is the relation also a function?


Is the relation also a function?

3] Rewrite the relation given in the table as a mapping 4] Rewrite the relation given in the scatter plot as a set of
diagram. ordered pairs (NOT a table).

Is the relation also a function? Is the relation also a function?

Identify the domain and range, then determine if each graph shows a function or a relation only.

5] 6] 7]

Domain: Domain:
Domain:
Range: Range:
Range:
Function? Function?
Function?
Identify the domain and range, then evaluate each function for the given value of x.

8] 𝑓 = {(10,7), (−2,4), (5,3), (4,10)} 9] 10]

Domain: Domain: Domain:

Range: Range: Range:

𝑓(10) = 𝑓(−1) = 𝑓(−3) =

11] 12] 13]

Domain: Domain: Domain:

Range: Range: Range:

𝑓(3) = 𝑓(0) = 𝑓(4) =

14] 15] 16]

Domain: Domain: Domain:

Range: Range: Range:

𝑓(−3) = 𝑓(2) = 𝑓(−2) =

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