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Chapter 2 Relations and Functions

Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

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Page 1: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Chapter 2Relations and

Functions

Page 2: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Objectives

1. define relations, functions and inverse functions;

2. state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry of the functions and relations;

3. differentiate relations from functions;4. perform operations on functions; and5. sketch the graphs of functions and their

inverses.

Page 3: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Chapter 2.0Cartesian

Coordinate System

Page 4: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Cross Product

cross product of Let and be nonempty sets.The is a

, a

n

nd

d A B

A B x y x A

B

y

A

B

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Cartesian Coordinate System

2Consider , and

Each ordered pair of real numbers isassociated with a point in a plane.

x y x y

Page 6: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Ordered Pairs

Consider an ordered pair , which is

associated with point .

- x gives the directed distance of from the y axis.- y gives the directed distance of from the x axis.

x y

P

P

P

Page 7: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Cartesian Coordinate System

axisx

axisy

O

,x yx

y

Page 8: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Cartesian Coordinate System

c

I

o

f

or

a po

dina

int ,

tes

then and are

the

abscissaordinat

of .

:e:

P x y x y

P

xy

Page 9: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.0.1

Plot the following points.

1. 2,7

2. 0, 1

3. 4, 6

4. : with abscissa 3and ordinate 5

P

Q

R

S

2,7P

0, 1Q

4, 6R

3,5S

Page 10: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Quadrants

1st quadrant2nd Quadrant

3rd Quadrant 4th Quadrant

Page 11: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Distance Formula

1 1 2 2

2 22 1 2 1

The distance between two points

, and , is given byP x y Q x y

PQ x x y y

Page 12: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Midpoint

1 1

2 2

1 2 1 2

The midpoint of a line segment

between two points , and

, is

,2 2

P x y

Q x y

x x y y

Page 13: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Slope

1 1 2 2

2 1

2 1

The slope of the line containing

, and , isP x y Q x y

y ym

x x

Page 14: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.0.2

2 2

Given 2,7 and 2, 3 ,1. find the distance between and .

2 2 7 3

16 100116

4 29

2 29

P QP Q

PQ

Page 15: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Given 2,7 and 2, 3 ,2. find the midpoint of the segment

joining and .

2 2 7 3, 0,2

2 2

P Q

P Q

Page 16: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Given 2,7 and 2, 3 ,

3. determine the slope of the linesjoining and .

3 7 10 52 2 4 2

P Q

P Q

m

Page 17: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Chapter 2.1Relations

Page 18: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Relation

relation from to Let and be nonempty sets.A is any nonempty subset of .

A B

A

A

A BB

S

S B

Page 19: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Relation in

A relation in is any non-emptysubset of .

Page 20: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.1

1,1 , 2,4 , 3,9 , 4,16 , 5,25

is a relation from to .

S

12345

149

1625

Page 21: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Relation

A relation can also be described byequations and inequalities.

Page 22: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.2

2

2

, is a relation from the set

of nonegative real numbers to .

can also

dependent vari

be described by

is the is the

ableindependent variable

T r A A r

T A r

rA

Page 23: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.3

1

22

3

21

Following are relations from to .

1. , 2 5

2. ,

3. , 3

4. , 4 1

r x y y x

r x y y x

r x y y x

r x y x y

Page 24: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Domain

The of a relation : , denoted

by , is the set containing all the first

members of the or

dom

dered pai s

a

r .

in r A B

Dom r

Page 25: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Range

The of , denoted by or

is the set containing all the second

members of the ordered pairs

r

n .

e

i

ang r Range r

Rng r

r

Page 26: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.4

Identify the domain and range of therelation

1,1 , 2,4 , 3,9 , 4,16 , 5,25

1,2,3,4,5

1,4,9,16,25

S

Dom S

Rng S

Page 27: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Domain and Range

The domain is the set of all values of the independent variable

permisible

resulting

.

The range is the set of all values of the dependent variable.

Page 28: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.5

Identify the domain and range of thefollowing relations.

1. , 2 1S x y y x

Dom S

Rng S

Page 29: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

2

2

2. ,

0,

3. , 4

4,

T x y y x

Dom T

Rng T

U x y y x

Dom U

Rng U

Page 30: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

24. ,

11

0

5. , 1

1 0 1,

1 0,

V x y yx

Dom V

Rng V

W x y y x

x Dom W

x Rng W

Page 31: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

26. ,

0,

0

7. , 2 3

0,

X x y x y

y x Dom X

x Rng X

Y x y y x

Dom Y

Rng Y

Page 32: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

8. , 5 4

4,

9. , 5

0

0,

,5

Z x y y x

Dom Z

Rng Z

A x y y x

x

Dom A

Rng A

Page 33: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Graph of a Relation

The is the set

of all points , in a coordinate plane

such that is related to

graph of a re

through

l

t

a

h

t

erelati

n

io

on .

x y

x yr

r

Page 34: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Intercepts

is a point where the graphof a relation crosses the axis.

is a point where the graphof

i

a

nt

r

erce

elat

pt

inion crosses the axis.

tercept

x

y

x

y

Page 35: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.6

2 2

2

2

Find the and intercepts of

1

intercept: 1,0 , 1,0

if 0, 11

intercept: 0,1 , 0, 1

if 0, 11

x y

x y

x

y xx

y

x yy

Page 36: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Symmetries

The graph of an equation is symmetric

with respect to the axis if an

equivalent equation is obtained when

is replaced by .

,

,

SWRTY

x y

x y

y

Page 37: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.7

2 2

2 2

2 2

2 2

2 2

Show that the graph of 4is SWRTY.

4

replacing , by , we get

4

4

Therefore, the graph of 4is SWRTY.

x y

x y

x y x y

x y

x y

x y

Page 38: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

,x y ,x y

Page 39: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Symmetries

The graph of an equation is symmetric

with respect to the axis if an

equivalent equation is obtained when

is replaced by .

,

,

SWRTX

x y

x y

x

Page 40: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.8

2

2

2

2

2

Show that the graph of 4is SWRTX.

4

replacing , by , we get

4

4

Therefore, the graph of 4is SWRTX.

x y

x y

x y x y

x y

x y

x y

Page 41: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

,x y

,x y

Page 42: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Symmetries

The graph of an equation is symmetric

with respect to the origin if an

equivalent equation is obtained when

is replaced by

,

.,

SWRTO

x y

x y

Page 43: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.9

2 2

2 2

2 2

2 2

2 2

Show that the graph of 4is SWRTO.

4

replacing , by , we get

4

4

Therefore, the graph of 4is SWRTO.

x y

x y

x y x y

x y

x y

x y

Page 44: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

,x y

,x y

Page 45: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.10

2

2

2

2

Given , 2 1 ,

1. Find the domain and range.

1,

0

2 0

2 1 1

r x y y x

Dom r Rng r

x

x

x

Page 46: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

2

2

2

2

Given , 2 1 ,

2. Find the intercepts.

2 2intercept: ,0 , ,0

2 2

if 0, 0 2 1

2 112

1 222

r x y y x

x

y x

x

x

x

Page 47: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

2Given , 2 1 ,

intercept: 0, 1

if 0 : 1

r x y y x

y

x y

Page 48: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

2

2

2

2

Given , 2 1 ,

3. Identify the symmetries.SWRTY

2 1

replacing , by ,

2 1

2 1The graph is SWRTY.

r x y y x

y x

x y x y

y x

y x

Page 49: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

2

2

2

Given , 2 1 ,

SWRTX

2 1

replacing , by ,

2 1

The graph is not SWRTX.

r x y y x

y x

x y x y

y x

Page 50: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

2

2

2

2

Given , 2 1 ,

SWRTO

2 1

replacing , by ,

2 1

2 1

The graph is not SWRTO.

r x y y x

y x

x y x y

y x

y x

Page 51: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

2Given , 2 1 ,

1,

Symmetry: SWRTYIntercepts:

2 2: ,0 , ,0

2 2

: 0, 1

r x y y x

Dom r

Rng r

x

y

x 1y 1

Page 52: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Special Graphs: Lines

: passing through ,0vertical line

horizontal lin

.

: passing through ,e 0 .

x a a

y a a

Page 53: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.11Sketch the graph of1. 3y

3y

Page 54: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

2. 2x

2x

Page 55: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Lines

If the defining equation of a relationis both linear in and , the

linear relatiorelation

is called a and its graphis a

nstraight l e.in

x y

Page 56: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.12

Identify the and intercepts andsketch the graph of 2 5.

5intercept: ,0

2if 0 : 0 2 5

52

intercept: 0,5

if 0 : 2 0 5

5

x yy x

x

y x

x

y

x y

y

2 5y x

Page 57: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Special Graphs: Quadratic Curves

2

2

Parabola

: parabola openingupward if 0downward if 0

: parabola opening to theleft if 0right if 0

y ax ka

a

x ay kaa

Page 58: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.13

2Given 1, find the domain and rangethen sketch the graph.

Domain: 1,

Range:

x y

x 2 1 2y -1 0 1

Page 59: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.14

2Given 2, find the domain and rangethen sketch the graph.

Domain:

Range: 2,

y x

X -1 0 1y -1 -2 -1

Page 60: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Special Graphs

2 2 2

centered

Circle

at 0,0 radi

s

, 0

Circle wi u th .s

x y a

a

a

a

a

a

a

Domain: ,

Range: ,

a a

a a

Page 61: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.15

2 2Given 16, find the domain and rangethen sketch the graph.

Domain: 4,4

Range: 4,4

x y

Page 62: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Special Graphs

2 2

2 2

Ellipse

1

intercepts: ,0 , ,0

intercepts: 0, , 0,

Domain: ,

Range: ,

x ya bx a a

y b b

a a

b b

aa

b

b

Page 63: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.16

2 2

2 2

2 2

Given 4 9 36, find the domain and rangethen sketch the graph.

4 9 36

19 4

intercepts: 3,0 , 3,0

intercepts: 0,2 , 0, 2

Domain: 3,3

Range: 2,2

x y

x y

x y

x

y

Page 64: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Special Graphs

2 2

2 2

2 2 2 22

2 2 2

2 2

2 2

Hyperbola

1 intercepts: ,0 , ,0

Asymptotes:

0

x yx a a

a b

x y b xy

a b ay x b

y xb a a

Page 65: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Special Graphs

Hyperbola

intercepts: ,0 , ,0

Asymptotes:

Domain: , ,

Range:

x a a

by x

a

a a

aa

b

b

by x

a

by x

a

Page 66: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Example 2.1.17

2 2

2

2

Given 1, find the domain and range9 25

then sketch the graph.

intercept: 3,0 , 3,0

if 0, 19

93

x y

x

xy

xx

Page 67: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

2 2

2

2

19 25

intercept: 3,0 , 3,0

intercept: none

if 0, 125

255

Asymptotes:3

x y

x

y

yx

y

y x

Page 68: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

53

y x

53

y x

Page 69: Chapter 2 Relations and Functions. Objectives 1.define relations, functions and inverse functions; 2.state the domain, range, intercepts and symmetry

Domain: , 3 3,

Range: