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Morning
• Setting of Standards
Before we will start to our new lesson, we should
follow the following rules:
1. Please behave during class discussion.
2. Listen to the teacher’s instruction and be attentive
all the time.
3. If there are questions, raise your hand when the
teacher is done presenting.
4. Be honest during quiz time.
I am going to group you into 5. Okay
class, I have here jumbled letter and
you’re going to arrange it and make
an example out of the word you
form.
Group 1. A N G E R
Group 2. M A N D I O
Group 3. N O T I N C U F
Group 4. T E N D E N D E P
Group 5. P E N I D D E N E N T
Group 1. RANGE
Group 2. DOMAIN
Group 3. FUNCTION
Group 4. DEPENDENT
Group 5. INDEPENDENT
Domain and Range
Objectives :

At the end of the lesson the students are expected


to the following with 90% accuracy:

A. Define Domain and Range;


B. Illustrate domain and range; and
C. Participate actively during class discussion.
The domain of a function f(x) is
the set of all values for which the
function is defined, and the
range of the function is the set of
all values that f takes.
Example 1:
Consider the function shown in the diagram.
Here, the domain is the set {A,B,C,E} . D is not in
the domain, since the function is not defined for
D.
The range is the set {1,3,4} . 2 is not in the range,
since there is no letter in the domain that gets
mapped to 2 .
Consider the relation
{(0,7),(0,8),(1,7),(1,8),
(1,9),(2,10)} .
Consider the relation {(0,7),(0,8),(1,7),(1,8),(1,9),
(2,10)} .

Here, the relation is given as a set of ordered


pairs. The domain is the set of x -coordinates,
{0,1,2} , and the range is the set of y -
coordinates, {7,8,9,10} . Note that the domain
elements 1 and 2 are associated with more than
one range elements, so this is not a function.
Identify the domain and
range of the following
ordered pairs
(3,4), (1,8), (8,0), (4,4), (2,6)
Domain (3,1,8,4,2),
Range (4,8,0,6)
In your group, in a 1 whole sheet
of paper mapped and graph the
following ordered pairs (4,8),
(3,2), (1,0), (7,2), (5,4). You’ll only
have 5 minutes to finish the
activity.
Your output will be graded according to the
following criteria;
CRITERIA NUMBER OF POINTS

CORRECTNESS 5
COOPERATION 4
NEATNESS 3
TIMELINESS 3
TOTAL 15.PTS.
What is domain and
range?
How do you find
domain and range?
Prepare a ½ sheet of paper and list down the ordered
pairs in the graph then identify the domain and
range. (24 pts.)
Answers:
Ordered pairs: (0,5), (1,4),
(2,3), (3,2), (4,1), (5,0),
Domain: (0,1,2,3,4,5),
Range: (5,4,3,2,1,0)
Assignment:

Create 3 Function graph


and 2 Not Function graph.
Thank you

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