Section 1.1 Functions and Change A Function: a rule that assigns exactly one output to every input, Domain: set of all valid input values (i.e. valid x-values) Domain restrictions: • Division by zero • Radicals • Logarithms Range: set of all valid output values (i.e. possible y-values) Linear Functions: y = f (x) = mx + b , where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Linear functions are just lines and are some of the simplest functions we will encounter. Another commonly used equation for a line is: ! " x ) where m is the slope and (x , y ) is some point on the line. y " y 0 = m(x 0 0 0 m= ! ! rise "y f (x 2 ) # f (x1 ) = = run "x x 2 # x1 ! Difference quotients : the right hand side is called a difference quotient (the quotient of the difference of two values). Delta Notation ‘Δx’ for instance means ‘change in x’ Increasing Function: the values of f(x) increase as the values of x increase. Decreasing Function: the values of f(x) decrease as the values of x increase. Proportionality: y is directly proportional to x if y = k x 1# k& y is inversely proportional to x if y = k " %= ( x$ x' Section1.1 1.1Homework homework:Problems Section 6, 8, 12, 21, 13, 16, 1, Exercises: 4-7, 9, 12,5,16, 17,9,20, 27, 17, 40,18, 4419, 21 ! 34, 36. Problems: 26, 27, 29, 31,
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