Le Gr11 Week 1 General Mathematics Draft
Le Gr11 Week 1 General Mathematics Draft
Le Gr11 Week 1 General Mathematics Draft
Grades Core –
11 to 12 RIA MAE C. AZUELA Learning General
Teacher: KIAN RUSSEL R. GUTIERREZ Area: Mathematics
Lesson Strand:
Exemplar Teaching Dates Semester: 1ST SEM
and Time: (Week No 1) Quarter: FIRST
Monday
I. OBJECTIVES
E. Specific Objectives At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to:
a. define the basic concepts of functions including piece-wise function;
b. demonstrate understanding about the common types of function; and
c. recognize the importance of functions in real-life situation.
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide Pages
2. Learner’s Materials DepEd General Mathematics Quarter 1 – Module 1: Key Concept of Functions
Pages
3. Textbook Pages Winston S. Sirug, Ph.D., General Mathematics | A Comprehensive Approach
pages 2-9
4. Additional Materials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3RSLL4BMe8
from Learning ADM – DepEd General Mathematics Quarter 1
Resources
B. Other Learning Power point presentation (PPT), Laptop, Clicker, Marker/Pentel pen.
Resources and Materials
for Development &
Engagement Activities
IV. PROCEDURES
Introduction Routinary Activities
-Classroom Management
Recall/Review
Guess the following jumble letter based on the given definition.
2. is any set of ordered pairs. The set of all first elements of the ordered
pairs is called the domain of the relation, and the set of all second
elements is called the range. (laretion)
4. Is a function where more than one formula is used to define the output.
(piwiescee)
Guide Questions
1. What did you observe about the given?
2. What did you do to determine if the given is FUNCTION or NOT FUNCTION?
3. How do you describe a function?
PRE-TEST
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter
on a separate sheet of paper.
1. It is set of first coordinates
a. Range
b. Domain
c. Abscissa
d. Relations
2. It is the set of second coordinates
a. Range
b. Domain
c. Abscissa
d. Relations
3. Find the domain of the given ordered pairs.
{(1, -1), (2, -3), (0, 5), (-1, 3), (4, -5), (-1, 5), (4, -4)}
TYPES OF FUNCTION
Polynomial Function
A polynomial function is a function that can be
expressed in the form of a polynomial. A
polynomial is generally represented as f(x). The
highest power of the variable of f(x) is known as its
degree. Degree of a polynomial function is very
important as it tells us about the behavior of the
function P(x) when x becomes very large. The
domain of a polynomial function is entire real
numbers (R).
Constant Function
A function which is classified as a constant
function when the numerical coefficient of all the
terms containing variable x is zero. F(x)=c, where
C is a real number.
Quadratic Function
A quadratic function is a polynomial function of degree two in the form (�) =
��2 + �� + �, where a, b, and c are real numbers, and � ≠ 0. Quadratic
functions are representedby a parabola with vertex.
Cubic Function
A cubic function has the standard form of f(x)
= ax3 + bx2 + cx + d. The "basic" cubic function
is f(x) = x3. You can see it in the graph below.
In a cubic function, the highest power over
the x variable(s) is 3, where a, b, c and d are
real numbers, and where a is not equal to
zero.
Piecewise Function
A piecewise function is a function where more
than one formula is used to define the output.
Each formula has its own domain, and the
domain of the function is the union of all of
these smaller domains. We notate this idea
like this:
Example
A cell phone company uses the function below to determine the cost, C, in
dollars for g gigabytes of data transfer.
C(g)={25 10g+5 if 0<g<2 if g≥2}
Find the cost of using 1.51.5 gigabytes of data and the cost of using 44
gigabytes of data.
Solution:
To find the cost of using 1.5of data, C(1.5), we first look to see which part of
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the domain our input falls. Because 1.5 is less than 2, we use the first formula.
C(1.5)=$25
To find the cost of using 4 gigabytes of data, C(4), we see that our input of 4 is
greater than 2, so we use the second formula.
C(4)=10(4)+5=$45
Question:
1. What ideas have you learned from this activity?
2. How did you identify the common types of function?
3. Do you think you can use these ideas in your daily life?
2. Is a function where more than one formula is used to define the output.
Each formula has its own domain, and the domain of the function is
the union of all of these smaller domains.
a. Cubic
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b. Linear
c. Piecewise
d. Quadratic
a. Cubic
b. Linear
c. Piecewise
d. Quadratic
a. Domain
b. Function
c. Range
d. Relations
Assignment