Functions - Copy
Functions - Copy
Mathematics
Unit 1: Functions
• Learning Competency: The learner represents real-life situations
using functions including piecewise functions. (M11GM-Ia-1)
1. Recall the concepts of relations and functions
2. Represents real-life situations using functions
3. Evaluates a function
4. Performs addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and
composition of functions
5. solves problems involving functions.
1.1 Representing Functions
• Function is said to be the central idea in the study of
mathematics. In many situations, there is a mathematical
function in which one quality according to some definite
rule.
• Physical situations and number patterns can be
represented by tables, graphs, verbal rules and equations
where their interrelationship can be studied and analyzed
(Bernabe, 2006).
What is Function?
• A function is a rule of correspondence between two non-
empty sets, such that, to each element of the first set
called domain, there corresponds one and only one
element of the second set called range.
• Functions are often denoted by any letter of the English
alphabet or Greek character. If f is a function and x is
an element in its domain, then, to each element; the
functions f associates exactly one value to be denoted
by f(x).
FUNCTIONS
II. Mapping
Graph of a Function
5
Determine if each diagram
determine a function or not.
6 7
1
8 0
1
9 1
Identify which of the given graph
represents a function.
1 1
2 3
1 1
4 8
1 1
5 9
1 2
6 0
1 2
7 1
• 22. Domain is all values of
______?
• 23. Range is all values of _____?
• 24. If y is the output then x is
our _____?
• 25. What is a Function?
1.2 Evaluating
a Function
Rule in Evaluating a Function.
• Replace every x in the function rule f(x) with the
given replacement value, then , simplify the
resulting numerical expression.
EXAMPLE
1
Evaluate the function f(x)=x^2+3x-
2 for each replacement of x.
• A. -3
• B. 0
• C. 2
• D3
EXAMPLE
2
If the functions f(x)=2x^2+x-3, and
G(x)= 2x^3-4, find the following function values.
1.f(0)
2.f(3)
3.f(-2)
4.G(5)
5.G(-7)
Quiz No. 2
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Example:
Let f(x)= 2x 3 -5x+4 and g(x)= 3x 2 +2x -6. Find (f-g)(x).
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Product of a Function
• If f and g are functions with domains and , respectively, their
product is the function defined by (f * g) (x) = f(x) * g(x).
• B. (f-g) (x)
• C. (f.g)(x)
• D. (f/g)(x)
Quiz No. 3
• Directions: Perform the following fundamental operations on each given functions.
1. f(x)= x + 1: g(x)= 2x – 3
2. f(x)=3 x - 1: g(x)= 4 – 2x
3. f(x)= x 2 + 1: g(x)= x – 3
4. f(x)=2x 2 -3x : g(x)= x 2 – 1
5. f(x)=x - 2 : g(x)= x - 3