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Page 1: § 2.2 Graphs of Functions. Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #2 Section 2.2 Graphs of Functions The graph of a function is just the graph of its

§ 2.2

Graphs of Functions

Page 2: § 2.2 Graphs of Functions. Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #2 Section 2.2 Graphs of Functions The graph of a function is just the graph of its

Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #2 Section 2.2

Graphs of Functions

The graph of a function is just the graph of its ordered pairs.

For example, the graph of y = 3x is the set of points (x, y) satisfying y = 3x.

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #3 Section 2.2

Graphs of Functions

EXAMPLEEXAMPLE

SOLUTIONSOLUTION

Graph the function . 13 xxf

x y = -3x+1 Ordered Pair (x,y)-2 f(x) = -3(-2) + 1 = 6 + 1 = 7 (-2,7)

-1 f(x) = -3(-1) + 1 = 3 + 1 = 4 (-1,4)

0 f(x) = -3(0) + 1 = 0 + 1 = 1 (0,1)

1 f(x) = -3(1) + 1 = -3 + 1 = -2 (1,-2)

2 f(x) = -3(2) + 1 = -6 + 1 = -5 (2,-5)

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Graphs of Functions

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #5 Section 2.2

The Vertical Line Test for Functions

If any vertical line intersects a graph in more than one point, the graph does not define y as a function of x.

(a) (b) (c)

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #6 Section 2.2

The Vertical Line Test

EXAMPLEEXAMPLE

Use the vertical line test to identify graphs in which y is a function of x.

(a) (b) (c)

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #7 Section 2.2

The Vertical Line Test

SOLUTIONSOLUTION

CONTINUECONTINUEDD

(a) (b) (c)

y is a function of x y is not a function of x y is a function of x

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #8 Section 2.2

The Vertical Line Test

SOLUTIONSOLUTION

CONTINUECONTINUEDD

(b)

y is not a function of x

This graph is not a functionsince the blue vertical line indicated picked up three points of the graph. Here, three values of y correspond to one value of x. For example, the points indicated might have been (-2,4), (-2,0) and (-2,-4) and the x value of -2 then mapped to three distinct y values and not just one. Whatever the exact values are, in this graph it is clear that y is not a function of x. The vertical line test is just a quick visual method for determining whether you have a function.

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #9 Section 2.2

Graphs of Functions

EXAMPLEEXAMPLE

The figure shows the cost of mailing a first-class letter, f(x), as a function of its weight, x, in ounces. Use the graph to answer the following questions.

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #10 Section 2.2

Graphs of Functions

(a) Find f (3). What does this mean in terms of the variables in this situation?

CONTINUECONTINUEDD

(b) Find f (4). What does this mean in terms of the variables in this situation?

(c) What is the cost of mailing a letter that weighs 1.5 ounces?

(d) What is the cost of mailing a letter that weighs 1.8 ounces?

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #11 Section 2.2

Graphs of Functions

SOLUTIONSOLUTION

CONTINUECONTINUEDD

f (3) = 0.83. This means that when a first-class letter weighs 3 ounces, postage costs 83 cents.

(a) Find f (3). What does this mean in terms of the variables in this situation?

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #12 Section 2.2

Graphs of Functions

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f (4) = 1.06. This means that when a first-class letter weighs 4 ounces, postage costs $1.06.

(b) Find f (4). What does this mean in terms of the variables in this situation?

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #13 Section 2.2

Graphs of Functions

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f (1.5) = 0.60. This means that when a first-class letter weighs 1.5 ounces, postage costs $0.60.

(c) What is the cost of mailing a letter that weighs 1.5 ounces?

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #14 Section 2.2

Graphs of Functions

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f (1.8) = 0.60. This means that when a first-class letter weighs 1.8 ounces, postage costs $0.60.

(d) What is the cost of mailing a letter that weighs 1.8 ounces?

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Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #15 Section 2.2

Graphs of Functions

Obtaining Information from GraphsA closed dot indicates that the graph does not extend beyond this point and the point belongs to the graph.

An open dot indicates that the graph does not extend beyond this point and the point does not belong to the graph.

An arrow indicates that the graph extends indefinitely in the direction in which the arrow points.

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Domain and Range

The graph of a function can be used to determine the function’s domain and range.

Domain: set of inputs (found on the x axis – the collection of all x values in the graph)

Range: set of outputs (found on the y axis – the collection of all y values in the graph)

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Domain and Range

EXAMPLEEXAMPLE

Use the graph of the function to identify its domain and range.

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Domain and Range

EXAMPLE, ContinuedEXAMPLE, ContinuedTo identify the domain, we look from the far left to the far right, identifying all the

x values used. There is not a first (smallest) and there is not a last (largest) x value (indicated by the arrows). Therefore, x takes on all values.

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Domain and Range

EXAMPLE, ContinuedEXAMPLE, ContinuedTo identify the range, we look from the bottom of the graph to the top, identifying all

the y values used. There is not a lowest, (as indicated again by the arrows) but there is a highest. Y takes on all values up to and including approximately 3.6.

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Domain and Range

{x | x is a real number}

SOLUTIONSOLUTION

{y | y 3.6}

Domain =

Range =