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Exercise 1:

For A (1 ,−1), B(−2 , 3), C (−3 , 0), D(0 , 4 ), E(5 ,5)∧F (−3 ,−4).

1. Locate A, B, C, D, E, F

2. Calculate the distance d(A,B)

2 2 2
d =△ x + △ y

2
d =¿

3. If G is the midpoint of A and B, and H is the midpoint of B and G, find H.

( x +2 x , y +2 y ) , A(1, -1) , B(-2, 3)


1 2 1 2

G= ( 1+(−2) −1+3
2
,
2
=
−1
2)(
,1 )

( )(
−1
+(−2)
H= 2
2
,
1+3
2
=
−2.5 4
2
, =(−1.25 , 2)
2 )
4. Determine d ( A , B)−4 d ¿
d ( A , B)=5 , d (B , E)=?

d¿

d ( A , B)−4 d ¿

Exercise 2:

Determine whether the relation represents a function. State the domain and range.
R={(−4 ,2),(−1 ,1),(0 , 0),(−1 ,−1),(−4 ,−2)}
A
Domain = {0, -1, -4}

Range = {2, 1, 0, -1, -2}


0 2
- 1
1
0

Each element in set A must be matched with one and only one element in set B in a function.
However, in this relation, two elements in set A have two correspondents in set B. As a result,
this relation is not a function.

Exercise 3:

4
Let g : D → R such that D={−2 ,−1 , 0 , 1, 2 }, R={0 , 1 ,16 }∧ y =f ( x)=x Sketch the graph of this
function on CCS.

4
y=f (x )=x (-2, 16) (2, 16)
16

14
y=f (−2)=¿
12

y=f (−1)=¿ 10
8

y=f (0)=¿ 6

y=f (1)=¿ (-1, 1)


2
(1, 1)
1

y=f (2)=¿ -4 -3 -2 -1 (0, 0) 1 2 3 4


-2

-4

-6

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