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This document is a study guide on relations and functions. It defines relations as sets of ordered pairs and functions as special relations where each element of the domain corresponds to exactly one element in the range. It provides examples of one-to-one, onto, and both one-to-one and onto functions. The document also discusses representing functions with equations and evaluating functions by substituting values into the equations. Exercises at the end ask students to determine properties of various relations and functions based on their graphs or equations.

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Relations and Functions Answers

This document is a study guide on relations and functions. It defines relations as sets of ordered pairs and functions as special relations where each element of the domain corresponds to exactly one element in the range. It provides examples of one-to-one, onto, and both one-to-one and onto functions. The document also discusses representing functions with equations and evaluating functions by substituting values into the equations. Exercises at the end ask students to determine properties of various relations and functions based on their graphs or equations.

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NAME _____________________________________________ DATE ____________________________ PERIOD _____________

2-1 Study Guide and Intervention


Relations and Functions
Relations and Functions A relation can be represented as a set of ordered pairs or as an equation; the relation is then
the set of all ordered pairs (x, y) that make the equation true. A function is a relation in which each element of the domain
is paired with exactly one element of the range.

One-to-One
Each element of the domain pairs to exactly one unique element of the range.
Function

Onto Function Each element of the range also corresponds to an element of the domain.

Both One-to- Each element of the domain is paired to exactly one element of the range, and
One and Onto each element of the range corresponds to an element of the domain.

Example: State the domain and range of the relation. x y


Does the relation represent a function? –1 –5
The domain is {–1, 0, 1, 2, 3} and range is {–5, –3, –1, 1, 3}. Each element of the 0 –3
domain corresponds with exactly one element of the range, so it is a function. 1 –1
2 1
3 3

Exercises
State the domain and range of each relation. Then determine whether each relation is a function. If it is a function,
determine if it is one-to-one, onto, both, or neither.

1. {(0.5, 3), (0.4, 2), (3.1, 1), (0.4, 0)} 2. {(–5, 2), (4, –2), (3, –11), (–7, 2)}
D = {0.4, 0.5, 3.1}, R = {0, 1, 2, 3}; D = {–7, –5, 3, 4}, R = {–11, –2, 2};
not a function function; onto

3. {(0.5, –3), (0.1, 12), (6, 8)} 4. {(–15, 12), (–14, 11), (–13, 10), (–12, 12)}
D = {0.1, 0.5, 6}, R = { –3, 8, 12}; D = {–15, –14, –13, –12},
function; both R = {10, 11, 12}; function; onto

Chapter 2 5 Glencoe Algebra 2


NAME _____________________________________________ DATE ____________________________ PERIOD _____________

2-1 Study Guide and Intervention (continued)


Relations and Functions
Equations of Relations and Functions Equations that represent functions are often written in functional notation. For
example, y = 10 – 8x can be written as f(x) = 10 – 8x. This notation emphasizes the fact that the values of y, the dependent
variable, depend on the values of x, the independent variable.

To evaluate a function, or find a functional value, means to substitute a given value in the domain into the equation to find
the corresponding element in the range.
Example: Given f(x) = 𝒙𝟐 + 2x, find each value.
a. f(3)
f(x) = 𝑥 2 + 2x Original function
f(3) = 32 + 2(3) Substitute.
= 15 Simplify.
b. f(5a)
f(x) = 𝑥 2 + 2x Original function
f(5a) = (5𝑎)2 + 2(5a) Substitute.
2
= 25𝑎 + 10a Simplify.
Exercises
Graph each relation or equation and determine the domain and range. Determine whether the relation is a
function, is one–to–one, onto, both, or neither. Then state whether it is discrete or continuous.

1. y = 3 2. y = 𝑥 2 – 1 3. y = 3x + 2

D = {all real numbers}, D = {all real numbers}, D = {all real numbers},


R = {3}; R = {y | y ≥ –1}; R = {all real numbers};
yes; onto; continuous yes; onto; continuous yes; both; continuous
Find each value if f(x) = –2x + 4.
4. f(12) –20 5. f(6) –8 6. f (2b) –4b + 4

Find each value if g(x) = x3 – x.


7. g(5) 120 8. g(–2) –6 9. g (7c) 343𝒄𝟑 – 7c

Chapter 2 6 Glencoe Algebra 2

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