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DATE : September, 33
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How are the domain and range of an
equation different than the domain and range of a function?
AGENDA:
1. Warm up
2. Guided practice
3. Independent practice
Homework: Finish this worksheet and turn in on Friday 9/29
Mastery Test I on solving multi-step equations RETAKE on 9/28
Thursday early release day!
Domain and Range
In ordered pairs:
1. {(3, 2), (-1, 4), (0, 3), (-3, 5), (-2, -2)}
Domain: {3, -1, 0, -2, -3} Range: {2, 4, 3, 5, -2}
Is the relation a function? Why or why not?
2. {(3, 6), (5, 7), (7, 7) (8, 9)}
Is the relation a function? Why or why not?
3. 4.
Domain: {6, 2, 1, 0} Domain:
Range: {3, 4, 5} Range:
Is the relation a function? Why or why not?
5. 6.
Domain: {3, -4, 7, 1} Domain:
Range: {-5, 3, -2} Range:
Is the relation a function? Why or why not?
7. 8.
Domain: {-2, 1, 2, 3} Domain:
Range: {-2, 0, 1, 2, 4} Range:
Is the relation a function? Why or why not?
In equations or functions:
1. With fractions, the domain is limited by the
denominator which cannot equal 0.
7
y Domain: All real numbers (R) except -5
5 x Range: All R
5+x≠0
x ≠ -5
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2. In 𝑓 𝑥 =
𝑥 −3
, where x ≠ 3
Why must the domain be specified?
If it is not specified it will not be a function
In word problems: The situation determines the
domain and the range. Find reasonable domain
and range for each of the functions.
1. The function f(x) = 175 + x represents the
amount of money in a savings account that
started with $175 after a deposit of x dollars.
What are a reasonable domain and range of
the function?
Domain: Whole numbers Range: Whole numbers
where x > 0 where f(x) > 175
2. Elaine is in the business of repairing home
computers. She charges a base fee of $50 for
each visit and $25 per hour for her labor. The
total cost c(x) for a home visit and x hours of
labor is modeled by the function rule:
c(x) = 50 + 25x.
Domain: All whole numbers, Range: All multiples of 25,
where x > 0 where x > 50
3. The function f(x) = 10 – x represents the
amount of change you receive after paying for
an item that costs x dollars with a $10 bill
Domain: 0 < x < 10 Range: 0 < x < 10
4. The function f(x) = 20 – x represents the
amount of change you receive after paying for
an item that costs x dollars with a $20 bill.
Domain: Range:
In graphs: The graph determines the domain and range.
1. 2.
Domain: all real numbers Domain:
Range: y < 2 Range:
Is the relation a function? Why or why not?
3. 4.
Domain: 0 < x < 4 Domain:
Range: 2 < y < 5 Range:
Is the relation a function? Why or why not?
5. 6.
Domain: x > 0 Domain:
Range: all R Range:
Is the relation a function? Why or why not?
Graphing functions
1. Choose 3 values for x. Substitute into equation to find its output.
Graph ordered pairs, draw line and fill in the missing information.
x y y = 2x – 4
(-1,-6)
-1 -6 y = 2(-1) – 4
(0, -4)
0 -4 y = 2(0) – 4
(2, 0)
2 0 y = 2(2) – 4
x-intercept: (2, 0)
y-intercept: (0, -4)
Rate of change: 2
Increasing or decreasing: increasing
End behaviors:
As x approaches -∞, y approaches -∞;
As x approaches ∞, y approaches ∞
2
2. y = - 𝑥 + 2
3
2
y=- (3) +2 (3, 0)
3
2
y=- (0) +2 (0, 2)
3
2
y=- (−3) +2 (-3, 4)
3
x-intercept: (3, 0)
y-intercept: (0, 2)
Rate of change: -2/3
Increasing or decreasing: decreasing
End behaviors:
As x approaches -∞, y approaches ∞;
As x approaches ∞, y approaches -∞
2.Elaine is in the business of repairing
home computers. She charges a
base fee of $50 for each visit and
$25 per hour for her labor. The total
cost c(x) for a home visit and x
hours of labor is modeled by the
function rule:
c(x) = 50 + 25x.
Domain: Range:
3.The function f(x) = 10 – x represents
the amount of change you receive
after paying for an item that costs x
dollars with a $10 bill
Domain: Range:
4. The function f(x) = 20 – x represents the
amount of change you receive after
paying for an item that costs x dollars
with a $20 bill.
Domain: Range: