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Chapter 1 - Function and Graph
Chapter 1 - Function and Graph
Objectives
1.1
Review of Functions
FUNCTION
Fig. 1.1.3, p. 12
GRAPH
f(1) = 3
f(5) = - 0.7
D = [0, 7]
Range(f) = [-2, 4]
REPRESENTATIONS DISCUSSION
a.
b.
The reason for the truth of the Vertical Line Test can be
seen in the figure.
INCREASING AND DECREASING FUNCTIONS
A function f is called increasing on an interval I if:
y = x4
SYMMETRY: ODD FUNCTION
If f satisfies:
y=x 3 y=x 5 y = x7
Example
Answer: c
Example
a. True b. False
2) If f(s)=f(t) then s= t
a. True b. False
3) Let f be a function.
We can find s and t such that s=t and f(s) is not equal to f(t)
a. True b. False
COMBINATIONS OF FUNCTIONS
(f o g)(x) = f(g(x))
Let h(x)=f(g(x)).
Answer: 1) d 2) a
QUIZ QUESTIONS
1) If f and g are functions, then f g g f
a. True b. False
x 1 2 3 4 5 6
2) .
f ( x) 3 2 1 0 1 2
g ( x) 6 5 2 3 4 6
( f g )(2)
is
1.2
BASIC CLASSES OF FUNCTIONS
ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS
LINEAR MODELS
Example:
TRANSFORMATIONS OF FUNCTION
e. none of these
Answer: c
QUIZ QUESTIONS