The document discusses graphs of functions. It defines a function as a relation where each element in the domain has exactly one image in the codomain. Functions can be represented using arrow diagrams, graphs, and ordered pairs. The key concepts covered include constructing tables of values, drawing graphs, and interpreting graphs to analyze trends and make predictions. Examples are provided to illustrate these concepts. Exercises are included for students to practice working with graphs of functions.
The document discusses graphs of functions. It defines a function as a relation where each element in the domain has exactly one image in the codomain. Functions can be represented using arrow diagrams, graphs, and ordered pairs. The key concepts covered include constructing tables of values, drawing graphs, and interpreting graphs to analyze trends and make predictions. Examples are provided to illustrate these concepts. Exercises are included for students to practice working with graphs of functions.
The document discusses graphs of functions. It defines a function as a relation where each element in the domain has exactly one image in the codomain. Functions can be represented using arrow diagrams, graphs, and ordered pairs. The key concepts covered include constructing tables of values, drawing graphs, and interpreting graphs to analyze trends and make predictions. Examples are provided to illustrate these concepts. Exercises are included for students to practice working with graphs of functions.
Chapter 8: Graph of Functions Functions • Function is a relation in which each object in the domain has only one image in the codomain. • Relations that are functions Functions • Relations that are not functions
• Relation is the matching of items from set A to
set B. Relations can be represented by using the arrow diagram, graph and ordered pair. Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example: Function representation Example: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Graph of Functions Graph of Functions Constructing a table of values • Copy and complete the following table of values for the functions given. Constructing a table of values Constructing a table of values • Copy and complete the following table of values for the functions given. Constructing a table of values • Copy and complete the following table of values for the functions given. Constructing a table of values • Construct a table of values for each of the following using the given value of x. Constructing a table of values • Construct a table of values for each of the following using the given value of x. Constructing a table of values • Construct a table of values for each of the following using the given value of x. Drawing a graph Drawing a graph Drawing a graph Drawing a graph Drawing a graph Drawing a graph Drawing a graph Drawing a graph Interpreting graphs of functions • Studying trends and making predictions according to the relations derived from the variables Interpreting graphs of functions Example: The graph of function below shows the total surface area, L cm2, of a cube with a side length of x cm. • Find the side length of the cube if its surface area is 60 cm2. • Describe the trend of the graph. Interpreting graphs of functions The graph of function below shows the volume, V l , of the water in a tank after t minutes if the water flows out from the tank with constant rate. • Predict the volume of the water in the tank after 4 minutes. • Describe the trend of the graph. Interpreting graphs of functions Mr. Karthik is an architect. He was asked to build an archway. The archway designed can be represented with the graph of function below, where y is the height of the archway from the horizontal ground and x is horizontal distance from the left of the archway. Based on the graph, • State the maximum height of the archway and then find the horizontal distance from the left of the archway when the archway’s height from horizontal ground is at maximum Interpreting graphs of functions Mr. Karthik is an architect. He was asked to build an archway. The archway designed can be represented with the graph of function below, where y is the height of the archway from the horizontal ground and x is horizontal distance from the left of the archway. Based on the graph, • Describe the trend of the graph Interpreting graphs of functions Interpreting graphs of functions Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: Exercises: