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Page 1: Functions

5 6

7

8

9

1

2

3

4

5

The Rule is ‘ADD 4’

Page 2: Functions

Ahmed

Peter

Ali

Jaweria

Hamad

Paris

London

Dubai

New York

Cyprus

Has Visited

There are MANY arrows from each person and each place is related to MANYPeople. It is a MANY to MANY relation.

Page 3: Functions

Bilal

Peter

Salma

Alaa

George

Aziz

62

64

66

Person Has A Mass of Kg

In this case each person has only one mass, yet several people have the same Mass. This is a MANY to ONE relationship

Page 4: Functions

Is the length of

14

30

Pen

Pencil

Ruler

Needle

Stick

cm object

Here one amount is the length of many objects.This is a ONE to MANY relationship

Page 5: Functions

FUNCTIONS

• Many to One Relationship

• One to One Relationship

Page 6: Functions

Domain Co-domain

0

1

2

3

4

123456789

Image Set (Range)

x2x+1A B

Page 7: Functions

f : x x2 4

fxx2 4

The upper function is read as follows:-

‘Function f such that x is mapped onto x2+4

Page 8: Functions

Lets look at some functionType questions

If fx x 2 4 and gx 1 x 2

Find f2

Find g3

fx x2 42 2 = 8 gx 1 x2

3 3

= -8

Page 9: Functions

Consider the function fx 3x 1 We can consider this as two simpler functions illustrated as a flow diagram

Multiply by 3 Subtract 13x 3x 1x

Consider the function f : x 2x 52

xMultiply by 2 Add 5

2x 2x 5Square

2x 52

Page 10: Functions

f : x 3x 2 and gx : x x2Consider 2 functions

fg is a composite function, where g is performed first and then f is performedon the result of g.The function fg may be found using a flow diagram

xsquare

x2

Multiply by 33x2

Add 23x2 2

g f

Thus fg = 3x2 2

Page 11: Functions

g f

fg x

x2 3x 2

3x2 2

24 14

2

Page 12: Functions

Consider the function fx 5x 23

Here is its flow diagram

xx5

x5 -2 fx 5x 23

Draw a new flow diagram in reverse!. Start from the right and go left…

Multiply by 5 Subtract 2 Divide by three

Multiply by threeAdd twoDivide by 5

x3 x3 x +23 x +25

f 1x 3x 25And so

Page 13: Functions

(a)

(b)

(c) (d)

(a) and (c)

Page 14: Functions

(a)

(b)

(c) (d)

(a) and (c)

Page 15: Functions

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