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Unit 3: Functions

Learning Target Pre-Rating Formative What I need to work on


Rating before the test…
I can determine if a
relation is a function

I can state the range


and domain of a
function
I can evaluate a
function

I can identify the type


of function from a
graph, table of values
and an equation
I can state the
translations of a
function

3.1 Formative Grade: ________

3.2 Formative Grade: ________

3.3 Formative Grade: ________


3.1 Relation vs Function
Main Idea Notes/Examples
Relation

Function

Types of Points
Functions Rules Examples

1) {(2, 1) (34, 8) (-23, 1) (-9, 15)}

2) {(3, 9) (-6, 11) (3, 15) (-1, 0)}

Mapping Diagrams
Rules Examples

Graphs
Rules Examples
Range and Domain
Domain
Range
Examples State the domain and range. Then determine if it’s a function.

1. {(1, 10), (-2, 19), (3, 28), (-4, 37), (2, 10)}

Domain:
Range:
Function?

2. Domain:
Range:
Function?

3. Domain:
Range:
Function?

You try State the domain and range. Then determine if it’s a function.
3.2 Function Notation
Main Idea Notes/Examples
Function Definition:
Notation

Example:

Evaluating Steps:
Functions

Example: Find g(3) when g(x) = 5x - 2

You try Find the value of f (5) for each function

a) f (x) = 6+3x b) f (x)= −2(x+1) c) f (a)= 3(a + 2) −1

!" %
d) f (h)= #$
e) f (m)= 1 − 4( & ) f) f (m)= 2(m−2)

Different
functions
Using Given f(x) = -4x + 3, fill in the table.
tables

You try Given f(x) = - ½ x – 2

From a
graph

Word Anthropologists use the length of certain bones of human skeleton to estimate the
height of the living person. One of these bones is the femur. To estimate the
Problems
height in centimeters of a female with a femur length of x, the function
h(x)=61.41+2.32x can be used. Find h(46). What does this mean?
3.3 Identifying Functions
Main Idea Notes/Examples
Types of Linear Cubic Exponential
Quadratic Absolute Value
Functions
Linear Equation:

Graph: Table: X Y

Special Features:

Quadratic Equation:

Graph: Table: X Y

Special Features:
Cubic Equation:

Graph: Table: X Y

Special Features:

Absolute Equation:
Value

Graph: Table: X Y

Special Features:
Exponential Equation:
Graph: Table: X Y

Special Features:

3.4 Transforming Functions


Main Idea Notes/Examples
Transformations Format: y = a(x - h) + k

+a __________________________________________

-a __________________________________________

h __________________________________________

__________________________________________

k __________________________________________

__________________________________________

a<1 __________________________________________

a>1 __________________________________________

Example State how the graph of g(x) would compare to the graph of f(x).

f(x) = x+2 f(x) = |x|

g(x) = 5(x + 2) – 7 g(x) = 2|x -1| + 8


You try State how the graph of g(x) would compare to the graph of f(x).

f(x) = |3x| f(x) = |x|


&
g(x) = '|3x + 2| + 9 g(x) = -5|x – 11|

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