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EXERCISE

Direction: Read the problem carefully and answer on a sheet of


paper. General
Math
Cadbury 9 chocolate bar costs Php12.00 per piece. However, if you
buy more than 20 pieces, they will be marked down to a price of
Php10.00 per piece. Use a piecewise function to represent the cost in
terms of number of chocolate bars bought.

Numeracy Skill

Directions: Read the problem carefully. Write your answer on a


sheet of paper.

Represent the given situation as a function in various forms.

Quarter 1 Week 1 - A
1. A person is earning Php390.00 per day to do a certain job. (M11GM-Ia-1)
Express the total salary (S) as a function of the number of (n) days
The learner represents real-life situations using
that the person works. functions, including piece-wise functions.

2. A taxi ride costs Php 40.00 as flag-down rate and each


Writer:
JOHNLEX L. DIVINAGRACIA
additional meter (or a fraction thereof) adds Php4.00 to the fare. Use a
Layout Artist:
function to represent the taxi fare in terms of distance d in meters. KRISHEA MAE P. JARUDA
Key in or click the link to learn more:
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KIM S. ARCEÑA, EdD
GENERALIZATIONS EXAMPLE
A relation is any set of one or more ordered pairs. A relation can also The temperature of an object outside the refrigerator x is different from its
be a rule that relates the domain (set of all first coordinates of the temperature inside the refrigerator f(x). Suppose, the function represents the
ordered pair) and the range (set of all second coordinates of the ordered temperature, in degrees, of a certain object inside a refrigerator. Express the
pair). temperature of the object inside the refrigerator in various forms
An ordered pair consists of two components,, where x and y are any
real number.
SOLUTION
A function is a special type of relation where each element in the
 
domain is paired to the range only once by some rule. Also, all Tabular Form
functions are relations, but not all relations are functions. x -1 0 1
A function may be represented as: f(x) -6 -4 0
1. Ordered Pair
2. Table Ordered pair: Equation:
3. Arrow/Mapping Diagram Mapping: Graph:
4. Equation or Formula; and  
5. Function as a Set of Ordered Pairs
6. Graphically

Function as a Set of Ordered Pairs


A function is a set ordered pair , where the x-value appears only once in
the set, otherwise the it is not a function. The set of all is called the
domain. The set of all is called the range.
Function described by a Table Directions: Read and understand. Write your solutions on a sheet of
All the points in the ordered pair can be tabulated using two rows; the paper.
independent variable and the dependent variable, to show their
relationship. Express in various forms.

Function expressed in Arrow/Mapping Piecewise Function


In the tabular form, the possible values of x and y are arranged These are functions which are defined in different domains since they are
chronologically and lines are drawn from the independent variable to determined by several equations.
their corresponding dependent variable.
EXAMPLE
 
Function as an Equation or Formula A user is charged Php2,000.00 monthly for a mobile plan which includes an
The function can be expressed as , where the dependent variable is ePhone 6s Plus, unlimited same network texts, 16 gb data allowance monthly
written on the left side and the independent variable x is written at the and a 100 texts to other networks. Messages in excess of 100 are charged
right side of the equation. Php1.00 each. Represent the monthly cost for text messaging using the
function t(m), where m is the number of messages sent in a month.
Functions described Graphically
Through inspection, the graph of a relation can easily be determined if it SOLUTION:
is a function or not, it is with the use of Vertical Line Test. To do this, The cost of messaging can be expressed by the piecewise function:
simply draw a vertical line passing through the graph of the relation in as


many possible points of intersection. If the vertical line intersects the 2 000 , if 0 < m < 100
graph at exactly one point, then the relation is a function. Otherwise, it is t(m) =
a mere relation. 2 000 + (m – 100) , if m > 100

 
General
Math

Directions: Read each item carefully. Write your solutions on a


sheet of paper.

1. Solve:
Given .
a. Solve for:

(
b. Is the same as ?
 
Quarter 1 Week 1– B
2. ML computer shop charges Php30.00 per hour (or a fraction of (M11GM-Ia-2)
an hour) for the first two hours and additional of Php15.00 per
The learner evaluates a function.
hour for each succeeding hour. Find how much would you pay if
you used one of their computers for:
Writer:
a. 45 minutes JOHNLEX L. DIVINAGRACIA
b. 4 hours Layout Artist:
c. 155 minutes KRISHEA MAE P. JARUDA
EPS I - Mathematics
KIM S. ARCEÑA, EdD
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GENERALIZATIONS EXERCISES 1
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write your answer on a
In the notation, it is stressed that f is the name of the function and is sheet of paper.
the value of f at x. If y is the value of f at x or, x is called the Evaluate the following functions.
independent variable since any element of the domain can replace it, 1. , when x = 3
and y is called the dependent variable because its value depend on 2. , when x = -5
the value of the independent variable x. To evaluate functions, just 3. , when x = -0.6
replace all the values of x in the equation and simplify. 4. , when x = a + b
5. , when x =
EXAMPLES

Let. Find:
a.
EXAMPLE
The velocity V (m/s) of a ball thrown upward after time t seconds is
b.
given by V(t) = 20 – 9.8t. What is the velocity of the ball after 1
c.
second? after 2 seconds?
d.
e.
f. SOLUTION:
 
g.
After 1 second, the ball’s velocity is 10.2 m/s. After 2
h. ) seconds, its velocity is 0.4 m/s. It means as time passes by, the
  velocity of the ball is constantly decreasing.
SOLUTION:
 

b. EXERCISES 2
Directions: Read the problem carefully. Write your answer on a
c. sheet of paper.
d.
e. The profit made by a manufacturing company producing bags is given
f. by the function f , where is the number of bags sold. How much is
g. the profit of the company if they sold 300 pieces of bags? How many
h. ) = 2( bags are produced if they have a profit of Php2,014.00?
EXERCISES

Directions: Read each item carefully. Write your solutions on a


General
Math
sheet of paper.

Let .
Find:
a.

c.

e.

Numeracy Skill

Directions: Read each item carefully. Write your solutions on a


sheet of paper. Quarter 1 Week 1– C
(M11GM-Ia-3)
Let.
The learner performs addition, subtraction,
Find: multiplication, division and composition of
a. functions.

c. Writer:
d.
JOHNLEX L. DIVINAGRACIA
Layout Artist:
e.
KRISHEA MAE P. JARUDA
EPS I - Mathematics
Key in or click the link to learn more: KIM S. ARCEÑA, EdD
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GENERALIZATIONS
Product of Functions
Operation on Functions
Let .
If f and g are functions, their sum is defined as : Find
= (• ( Multiply
= Simplify if possible.
If f and g are functions, their difference is defined as :
Quotient of Functions

If f and g are functions, their product is defined as : Let .


Find (f / g) (x).
=
If f and g are functions, their quotient is defined as :
= Express in factored form if possible

If f and g are functions, the composite function is defined as : = Simplify

Function Composition. The symbol is read as “f circle g” or “f

EXAMPLES of g”. It means that in computing (f ◦ g) (x), first, apply the function f to
x and then the function f to g(x).
Sum of Functions

Let . Let .
Find . Findand .

= (+(
= Combine like terms = Replace all x’s in f(x) with x+1
= Simplify. = Expand the binomial
= Multiply
Difference of Functions = Combine like terms
= Simplify
Let .
Find ).
)= (( = Replace all x’s in g(x) with
Note: Change the sign (additive inverse) of all terms = Simplify
of the subtrahend.
= ( Combine like terms Note: and are two different things, but some cases may happen
= Simplify. that they are just equal.

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