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GENERAL 2
1 MATHEMATICS ;
Ma'am Kathryn T. Gonzales
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By the end of this lesson...
* recall the concepts of relations and functions;
+ define and explain functional relationship as a
mathematical model of situation; and
* represent real-life situations using functions,
including piece-wise function.
oP vy DYA FUNCTIONS
Let's have more examples
about functions.
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Let's Try This!
1, The operations research division of a construction company
engaged in producing low-cost houses has a mathematical
model to estimate the revenue and cost functions for producing
one unit of house. The revenue (R) and cost (C) functions are
as follows:
R(x) = 250,000x = C(x) = 125,000x + 400, 000
Where x is the number of houses sold.= ”
Answer the following:
fi. . What is the cost of producing 200
B. If 200 houses are sold, what is the
revenue of the company?
C. Find the difference R-C.
- x
= “
A. What is the cost of producing 200
houses?
C(x) = 125,000 &)+ 400,600 4 x= 200
Cabo) = I2E, bop (260) +400 HOO
= 25, poo , 000 + 4p0, bo0
CC) = 2S, 4oo, 000B. If 200 houses are sold, what is the
revenue of the company?
RLx) = 280 000 Oy | oe OO
(200) = 280, O00 (200)
R (20) = Gd, C00, 000
K= G,9 00 ,000
C+ _ 28 400 Oo
24, 600 , 000Another one!
2. A mall in Baguio City is having its rainy day sale. A pair of
sports shoes is marked a 30% discount. Express the discount
price (D) of the pair of shoes as a function of its original price
(P)
a. Express the discount price (D) of the pair of shoes as a
function of its original price (P).
b. How much would you pay if you buy a shoes which originally
cost 3500 pesos?
e
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Another one!
'b. How much would you pay if you buy a shoes which originally
cost 3500 pesos?
a) D(P)= Px() Ip 3500 - loc0
P2500) = aso0 x 03 =
D(2sv)= JoSo1x21 x= \ wp +o
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