1-1 Functions and Composite Functions

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Grade 11 General Mathematics

One-to-One and
Composite
Functions
Presented by:
Group 5
OBJECTIVES:
1. We are able to determine what is a one-to-one function
and a composite function.
2. Recognize who are the mathematicians that contributed
to the study of one-to-one function and composite
functions?
3. What are the significant applications of one-to-one
functions and composite function.
4. How to find the domain and range of one-to-one
functions.
5.Give examples of real-life problems involving one-to-one
functions and composite functions.
One-to-one
function
Example:

Denotes the mapping of two sets.


The term one to one relationship
refers to relationships
between any two items in which
one can only belong with only
one other item.
Composite
Function
Example:
A composite function is a let f and g be functions : the composite
function that is reliant on function denoted by (F O G) is defined
as:
another. A composite ( F O G ) = F [ G ( x ) ] ( READ AS F OF G
function is created when one OR F OF X)
F = FIRST G = SECOND X = INPUT
function is replaced by
another
Mathematicians that
contributed to the study

2. George Cantor
1.Nicole Oresme
He revealed that the set
He was the one to come up with theory was not
the use of trivial and required further
a graph for plotting a variable study by demonstrating that
magnitude whose value
there are (infinitely) numerous
depends on another variable.
sizes that may be derived
from infinite sets.
The significant applications of
one-to-one functions
and composite functions

The significant application of one-to-one For composite functions, we


functions can be applied to humans. can apply them in
Humans have unique fingerprints, which only
cooking. In cooking a meal,
belong to that human. Because one-to-one
functions refer that they have each input we simply combine the
having exactly one unique output value to ingredients together and
which it is associated through the function follow a process to come up
and no other input value can map to the
with the final result.
output value.
How to find the domain
and range of one-to-one y=1/(x+2)
functions?

y=x+1 Remember that 1/0 is undefined, so there will


be a restriction. The restriction is that the
denominator must never be equal to 0. You will
This is an easy example
notice that substituting x to 1 will make the
because you can substitute any denominator equal to 3. Substituting x to 0 will
number to each variable of x make the denominator equal to 2. But
and y so the domain and range substituting x to -2 will make the denominator

will be {x|x∈ ℝ} meaning x


equal to 0. This MUST NEVER happen, so the
domain will be. {x|x ≠-2} meaning x must not be
contains all real numbers and ∈
equal to -2. As for the range, y will be {y|y ℝ}

{y|y ℝ} also contains all real because y can be all real numbers without
restrictions in this expression.
numbers.
Examples of real-life problems involving one-to-one
functions and composite functions. Present step-by-step
solutions to these problems.

1. If Every computer part has their own


serial number, and all serial numbers
are different.
Everyone has their own fingerprint. Your school ID number is different from
Every person, regardless if they’re everybody else’s, since your ID number
twins, has their own fingerprint. only belongs to you and nobody else
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