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Algebra I Vocabulary Word Wall Cards

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Functions Relations (definition and examples) Function (definition) Functions (examples) Domain Range Function Notation Parent Functions - Linear, Quadratic Transformations of Parent Functions Translation Reflection Dilation Linear Functions (transformational graphing) Translation Dilation (m>0)

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3.5 Relations and Functions: Basics

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3.5 Relations and Functions: Basics A. Relations 1. A relation is a set of ordered pairs. For example, 2. Domain is the set of all first coordinates: so 3. Range is the set of all second coordinates: so B. Functions A function is a relation that satisfies the following: each -value is allowed onlyone -value Note: (above) is not a function ...

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Algebra 2 and Trigonometry Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS

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Chapter 4–1 – Relations and Functions (Day 1) SWBAT: Identify the domain and range of relations and functions A set of ordered pairs is called a _____. {Ex: ( ) ( ) ( ) ( } The domain of a relation is the set of all _____ values The range of a relation is the set of …

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RELATIONS & FUNCTIONS Worksheet

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RELATIONS & FUNCTIONS Worksheet 1. Using the vertical line test, determine if the graph above shows a relation, a function, both a relation and a function, or neither a relation nor a function. A. neither a relation nor a function B. relation only C. both a relation and a function D. function only 2. Which of these graphs represents a function ...

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RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS - NCERT

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RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 20 EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS – MATHEMATICS (i) A relation may be represented either by the Roster form or by the set builder form, or by an arrow diagram which is a visual representation of a relation. (ii) If n (A) = p, n (B) = q; then the n (A × B) = pq and the total number of possible

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RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS - NCERT

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RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 3 (v) Given a binary operation * : A × A → A, with the identity element e in A, an element a ∈ A, is said to be invertible with respect to the operation *, if there exists an element b in A such that a * b = e = b * a and b is called the inverse of a and is denoted by a–1. 1.2 Solved Examples Short Answer (S.A.)

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Academic Standards for Mathematics - pdesas.org

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Mar 01, 2014 · PA CORE STANDARDS Mathematics | P a g e 4 March 1, 2014 The PA Core Standards for Mathematics detail four standard areas: Numbers and Operations, Algebraic Concepts, Geometry, and Measurement, Data, and Probability.

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