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Task1:Entry level worksheet

Write the zeros of the following Graph

Find the value of P(x) if a is the zero


2. RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
SYNOPSIS

The main features of the chapter are:


 If (a, b) = ( x, y ) then a = x and b = y
A×B
 If n( A ) = p and n( B ) = q then n ( )= pq
A×φ=φ

A×B≠B× A
 In general
 A is the domain and B is the codomain of f.
 The range of the function is the set of all images.
 A real function has the set of real numbers or one of its subsets both as its domain and as
its range.
f : X →Randg : X → R ,
 Algebra of Functions: For functions we have
(f + g)(x) = f(x) + g(x)
(f – g)(x) = f(x) – g(x)
(f . g)(x) = f(x) . g(x)
(k f) (x) = k f(x) , where k is a real number.

()
f
g
(x )=
f (x )
g( x )
, x ∈ X , g( x )≠0
MATH VOCABULARY:
LEVEL 1

Task1:

Let A = {1,2,3}, B = {3,4} and C = {4,5,6}. Using Graphical organizer (Arrow diagram) , Find the following

(i) A × (B ∩ C) (ii) (A × B) ∩ (A × C)

GRAPHICAL ORGANIZER

(iii) A × (B ∪ C) (iv) (A × B) ∪ (A × C)
Task2: ANALYZING A RELATION

The data in Table depict the length of a woman’s femur and her corresponding height. Based on these
data, a forensics specialist or archeologist can find a linear relationship between height y and femur
length x:

Y = 0.906x + 24.3, 40 ≤ x ≤ 55

From this type of relationship, the height of a woman can be inferred based on skeletal remains.

a. Write the relation as a set of ordered pairs.

b. Find the height of a woman whose femur is 46.0 cm.

c. Find the height of a woman whose femur is 51.0 cm.

d. Why is the domain restricted to 40 ≤ x ≤ 55? What happens if it is not restricted?


Unable to write the Identify the Describe the Relate the height of Analyses and
relation relation as a set domain and range woman to find the reflects why the
of ordered pairs of the relation length of femur domain is restricted.

Self/Peer appraisal

Teachers appraisal

LEVEL 2
RELATION-DOMAIN AND RANGE
Write each relation as a set of ordered pairs. Also, list its domain and range.

Answer:
Answer:

Unable to Able to Able to Able to SELF/PEER TEACHER’S


identify the identify the identify the identify the APPRAISAL APPRAISAL
relation set but set but set and able
unable to unable to to write the
proceed solve it as set as
further. required. required.

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4


LEVEL 3

Justify your answers.

Unable to differentiate a Able to Able to Able to SELF/PEER TEACHER’S


function and a relation identify the identify the identify the APPRAISAL APPRAISAL
function function but function and
but not not able to able to justify
able to justify completely
justify completely

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4


PS
C: 1. Substitute the value of the variable

2. Find the value of the function

Answers:

PSC:

1.Draw a vertical line on the graph of the function


2. Find the number of points of intersection
3.Justify if it is a function
Answers:

Task5:
Find the domain and range of the following functions:
1. f ( x )= √ x−1
x2
2. f ( x)=
x 2 +1
2
x −9
3. f ( x ) =
x −3
4. f ( x )= √9−x 2
M1 M2 M3 M4
Conceptual understanding
Procedural knowledge
Problem solving skills and strategies
Communication

Task6:

1.What is the domain and range of the following relation { (-1,2), (2, 51), (1, 3),(8, 22), (9, 51) }

Domain:______ Range:______

1. Which relations below are functions? Why?

Relation #1 { (3,4), (4,5), (6,7), (8,9) }

Relation #2 { (3,4), (4,5), (6,7), (3,9) }

Relation #3 { (-3,4), (4,-5), (0,0), (8,9) }

Relation #4 { (8, 11), (34,5), (6,17), (8,19) }

2. For the following relation to be a function, X cannot be what values?

{ (8, 11), (34,5), (6,17), (X ,22) }

3. Alex states that the relation below is not a function. Lillian says that it is a function. Who
is correct? Explain your reasoning.

Relation { (13,14), (12,5) , (16,7), (13, 14), (-2, 33), (13, 14 }

4. Ticket out the door: List two things that you learned about functions today.
The linear equation, y =0.014x + 64.5, relates the weight of a car, x, (in pounds) to
its gas mileage, y, (in mpg).
a. Find the gas mileage in miles per gallon for a car weighing 2550 lb.
b. Find the gas mileage for a car weighing 2850 lb.

What will be the graph of this relation?

5. Draw the graphs of y = x2 and x = y2.


How can you tell from the graph if the data represents a function? Think hard about the x-values
having one ONE y-value!

Task:Find the Domain and Range of the following functions using the Graph:

x ∈ R –{0}. Complete the Table given below using this definition. What is the domain and range of this
function?

Find the domain and range using Graph:


HOTS: Domain and Range of f(x) = √ x 2−4

M1 M2 M3 M4
Conceptual understanding
Procedural knowledge
Problem solving skills and strategies
Communication

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