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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Prepared by: Mr. Spencer L. Sevilla Course/Subject: Mathematics in the Modern World
5. It is a relation between a dependent and independent variable/s where in for every value of the
independent variable, (x or input), there exist a unique or a single value of the dependent variable (y or
output).
6. It is one of the ways in representing functions that the possible values of x and y are arranged in
chronological order and lines from the x values is drawn pointing to its y value.
7. It is one of the ways in representing functions that the values are written as a point in the rectangular
coordinate system (x, y).
8. It is one of the ways in representing functions that all the points in the ordered pairs can be tabulated using
two rows.
9. It is the practical way of representing a function, where properties of the function can fully be identified and
discussed. It is done by only plotting the points in the Cartesian plane and connect the points you have plot.
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12. A proposition formed from simpler propositions using logical operators (connectors) or some combination
of logical operators.
14. What are the domains on the given ordered pairs, (1, 2), (2, 4), (3, 6), (4, 8), (5, 10)?
15. What are the ranges on the given ordered pairs, (1, 2), (2, 4), (3, 6), (4, 8), (5, 10)?
17. It is a line test to determine whether the graph is function or not function.
A. Curve Line Test B. Parallel Line Test C. Vertical Line Test D. Horizontal Line Test
19. It uses a connector for two statements “if and only if”.
20. If two statements are combined by the word “or”, then the proposition is called ________.
21. Evaluate 5x + 32 at x = 0.
A. 32 B. 37 C. 0 D. -32
f (x) = 5x – 2 if x>0
A. 0 B. 100 C. -27 D. 23
A. 0 B. 23 C. 27 D. 25
Test II. Perform the logical operators and write the compound proposition. (2 pts each)
1. ~Q
2. O ↔ P
3. F v S
4. L ^ ~M
5. ~R -> ~Y
Test III. Solve the following. (4 pts each) Show your complete solution.
find;
a. (v + h) (x)
b. (v - h) (x)
c. (v * h) (x)
d. (v / h) (x)
e. (h / v) (x)
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