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Module 1:

FUNCTIONS Ways of representing


function:
Relation
- is any set of ordered pairs (x,y)
Domain
- is the first elements in a set of ordered pairs or
the first coordinate in a relation, (x); input;
independent
Range
- is the second elements in a set of ordered pairs
or the second coordinate in a relation; (y);
output; dependent
Functions
- is a relation in which each element in the
domain corresponds to exactly one element of
the range

Example: Function: pass the vertical line once


Relation: pass the vertical line more than once
Piecewise function Trinomial (3 term)
- is a function being which more than one 5x + 7y - 2z
formula is used to define the output.
Poly/Multinomial (4 term)

Module 2: -7a2 + 9b – 4b + 6

evaluating Evaluating functions


- is the process of determining the value of the

FUNCTIONS function at the number assigned to a given


variable.

Constant function
How to Evaluate Functions
- is a function that has the same output value no
matter what your input value is. 1. Replace each letter in the expression with the
assigned value.
Linear function
2. Perform the operation in the expression using
- the polynomial function with degree one. In the correct order of operations.
the form y=mx+b.
Polynomial function
- is a function that involves only non-negative
integer powers or only positive integer
exponents of a variable in an equation.
Polynomial in term of degree
Quadratic function
- the polynomial function with the degree two.
In the form y= ax2+bx+c, where a ≠0.
Cubic function
- the polynomial function with the degree three.
In the form f(x)= ax3+bx2+cx+d, where a ≠0.
Quartic function
- the polynomial function with the degree four.
Polynomial in term of number of terms
Monomial (1 term)
3x2
Binomial (2 term)
2x + 7

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