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Give the domain and range of the following relation.

Exercise. Give the domain and range of the following relation. A = {(1, 2), (3, 4), (5, 6)}. D = {1, 3, 5}; R = {2, 4, 6}. Exercise. Give the domain and range of the following relation. B = {(1, 2), (3, 4), (1, 6)}. D = {1, 3}; R = {2, 4, 6}. Exercise.

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Give the domain and range of the following relation.

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  1. Exercise Give the domain and range of the following relation. A = {(1, 2), (3, 4), (5, 6)} D = {1, 3, 5}; R = {2, 4, 6}

  2. Exercise Give the domain and range of the following relation. B = {(1, 2), (3, 4), (1, 6)} D = {1, 3}; R = {2, 4, 6}

  3. Exercise Give the domain and range of the following relation. C = {(1, 2), (2, 2), (3, 2)} D = {1, 2, 3}; R = {2}

  4. Exercise Give the domain and range of the following relation. D = {(2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3)} D = {2}; R = {1, 2, 3}

  5. Exercise Is the following set a relation? E = {1, 2, 3, 4} no

  6. Exercise Is the following set a relation? F = {1, 2, 3} no

  7. Function A function is a relation in which no two ordered pairs have the same first coordinate.

  8. Circle Mapping B = {(−2, 1), (0, 7), (3, 5), (4, 3)}

  9. Circle Mapping −2034 1357

  10. A relation is a function if the circle mapping has only one arrow coming from each element in the domain.

  11. Example 1 Make a circle mapping of relation C, and give the domain and range. Is the relation a function? C = {(−3, −2), (−2, 3), (1, −3), (3, 4), (4, 3)} D = {−3, −2, 1, 3, 4}; R = {−3, −2, 3, 4}

  12. −3−2134 −3−234 Example 1 Yes, relation C is a function.

  13. Example 2 Determine whether the relation is a function. Explain your answer. M = {(1, 5), (3, 4), (2, 3), (3, 3)} No. Two ordered pairs have the same x-coordinate.

  14. Example 2 Determine whether the relation is a function. Explain your answer. N = {(−1, 4), (2, 5), (3, −3), (3, 5)} No. Two ordered pairs have the same x-coordinate.

  15. −354 −123 Example 2 N = {(−1, 4), (2, 5), (3, −3), (3, 5)}

  16. Example 3 Is P = {(−3, 6), (1, 6), (2, 6)} a function? Yes. No two points have the same first coordinate.

  17. The letters f and g often denote functions.

  18. f = {(−3, 4), (0, 3), (3, −2)} Domain of f = {−3, 0, 3} Range of f = {−2, 3, 4}

  19. Each element of the range is called a value of the function.

  20. f = {(−3, 4), (0, 3), (3, −2)} Because the ordered pair (0, 3) is a part of the function, we say that the value of function f at 0 is 3.

  21. Standard function notation: f (0) = 3 f of zero equals three.

  22. For ordered pairs (x, y) the value of f at x is y,written f(x) = y.

  23. Example 4 Find the following values for function g = {(−1, 1), (0, 2), (1, 3)}. g(1) g(1) = 3, since 1 is paired with 3.

  24. Example 4 Find the following values for function g = {(−1, 1), (0, 2), (1, 3)}. g(0) g(0) = 2, since 0 is paired with 2.

  25. Example 4 Find the following values for function g = {(−1, 1), (0, 2), (1, 3)}. g(−1) g(−1) = 1, since −1 is paired with 1.

  26. Example 5 Find the following values for function f(x) = 2x + 4. f(3) f(3) = 2(3)+ 4 f = 6+ 4 f = 10

  27. Example 5 Find the following values for function f(x) = 2x + 4. f(−3) f(−3) = 2(−3)+ 4 f = −6+ 4 f = −2

  28. Example 6 Find the range of function g(x) = 3x− 2 for the domain {−3, 0, 2}. Then write the function as a set of ordered pairs. Find g(x) for each value of the domain.

  29. Example 6 g(−3) = 3(−3) − 2 = −9 − 2 = −11 g(2) = 3(2) − 2 = 6 − 2 g(0) = 3(0) − 2 = 4 = 0 − 2 = −2

  30. Example 6 The range of g(x) is {−11, −2, 4}. The function is g = {(−3, −11), (0, −2), (2, 4)}.

  31. Vertical Line Test for Functions If 2 or more points of the relation lie on the same vertical line, the relation is NOT a function.

  32. y x Relation A

  33. y x Relation B

  34. y Relation C x

  35. y Relation D x

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