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Lecture 8 Linear Function Wirh MIP 8 2

The document explains linear functions, including their characteristics such as table of values, domain, range, intercepts, and slopes. It provides examples of linear functions in function notation and demonstrates how to find values of the function for given inputs. Additionally, it outlines the relationship between the domain and range of linear functions.

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Lecture 8 Linear Function Wirh MIP 8 2

The document explains linear functions, including their characteristics such as table of values, domain, range, intercepts, and slopes. It provides examples of linear functions in function notation and demonstrates how to find values of the function for given inputs. Additionally, it outlines the relationship between the domain and range of linear functions.

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LINEAR

FUNCTION
December 11, 2023
Objectives

illustrates a linear function


and determine its
a.) Table of values
b.) Domain
c.)Range
d.)Intercepts
e.) slopes
-a function whose
graph is straight line.
-it is in form f(x)=mx
+b. where m (slope) and
b 9y-intercept are real
numbers.
1. Table of values – consist of x and
its corresponding value (y)
2. Domain-the set of all first
coordinates
3. Range-the set of all second
coordinates
4. Intercepts- the point where the
line crosses the x or y axis
5. slope- the ratio between change
in y and change in x (rise over run)
Function Notation
For linear equation:
y= mx + b,
Was change to
f(x) = mx + b
f(x) read as “f of x”
Function Notation
Examples of linear function:
1. f(x) = 3x +2
2. g(x) = -4x +5
3. h(x) = 3
Finding the value of
the
Example
Given:
#1function.

f(x) = 2x –1
find:
1. f(-3) 2. f(-1) 3. f(0) 4. f(2)
Answer for no.1 f(-3)
Substitute the value of x to the given function.
f(x) = 2x-1
f(-3)= 2(-3)-1
= -6-1
f(-3) = -7 (read as “f of -3 equals -7)
which means the value of the function
2x-3 is -7, when x is -3.
Finding the value of
thethe
Using function.
same function
f(x) = 2x –1
we find:

2. f(-1)= -3
3. f(0)= -1
4. f(2)= 3
Finding the value of
the
Example
Given:
function.
#2

g(x) = 2x +4
find:
1. f(1) 2. f(3) 3. f(5) 4. f(7) 5. f(9)

1. f(x) = 2x-1
f(1)= 2(1)+4
= 2+4
f(-3) = 6
continue to solve with the other values
Completing the table
of values.
Table of Values:
2 2 2 2

x 1 3 5 7 9
f(x 6 10 14 18 22
)
4 4 4 4
In linear function-equal first difference in abscissas results to equal
first difference of the ordinates.
b. Domain and Range
Linear Function Domain Range
a. 𝑦= 3𝑥 + 2
{x | x € R}or {y | y € R}or
{x is any element of R} {y is any element of R}
b. 𝑦= −4𝑥+ 5
{x | x € R}or {y | y € R}or

{𝑥 | 𝑥 € 𝑅} 𝑜𝑟 {𝑦|𝑦= 3} or
{x is any element of R} {y is any element of R}

{𝑥 𝑖𝑠 𝑎𝑛𝑦𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝑜𝑓 𝑅}
c. y = 3
{y is equal to 3}

When graphs are given, the domain


of a graph consists of all the values of
and range are the set of all possible
values of .
MIP #8
A. Given:
h(x)= 3x -1,
find:
1.f(-3)
2.f(-1)
3.f(0)
4. f(2)
5.f(4)
B. From the given value of x, and obtained values of
f(x) write the table of values.

C. From the table of values, determine the domain


and the range of function.

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