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• Mansour Hamad

190179

Function
project
Functions

• A function is a relationship that


assigns each input exactly one
output.

• Example: In math, f(x) = x + 2


means adding 2 to any input x.
What is a Function?

Definition: A function links each input to only


one output.

To identify a function, use the Vertical Line Test -


if a vertical line crosses the graph more than
once, it's not a function.
Types of Functions
1. Linear Function:
Example - f(x) = 2x + 3

2. Quadratic Function:
Example - f(x) = x^2

3. Exponential Function:
Example - f(x) = 2^x

Each type has unique


characteristics that
define its behavior.
Set-Builder Notation and Interval Notation

Example 1: f(x) = x^2, where x ≥ 0

- Set-Builder Notation: { x | x ≥ 0 }

- Interval Notation: [0, ∞)

Example 2: f(x) = 1/x, where x ≠ 0

- Set-Builder Notation: { x | x ≠ 0 }

- Interval Notation: (-∞, 0) ∪ (0, ∞)

Domain: Range of valid inputs; determined by identifying values that don't violate function rules (e.g.,
division by zero).
Graphing a Function
• To graph a function:
• 1. Plot points by substituting values for x and finding
corresponding y.
• 2. Identify intercepts (where the graph crosses axes).
• 3. Consider asymptotes if the function has undefined
points.
• Example1 : Graphing y = x^2 shows a parabolic shape
centered at the origin.

• Example 2 : Graphing y=-x^2 shows a negative parabolic


shape
Application in Real Life Scenarios
1. Population Growth: Exponential functions can
model population growth over time.

2. Budgeting: Linear functions are used in


budgeting to forecast expenses based on income.

These applications show how functions help in


predicting and planning.
- Types include
- Functions assign
linear, quadratic,
each input one
and exponential
output.
Summary functions.

and
Functions are
Conclusion - Set-builder &
interval notation
crucial for solving
real-world
problems in areas
clarify function
like science,
domains.
finance, and
planning.

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