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sergeinik [125]
4 years ago
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... is a process where ordered pairs of points that solve an equation are found. The points are plotted on a grid and then conne

cted with a smooth curve. A mathematical .... is a correspondence between two sets of elements such that to each element in the first set, there corresponds one and only one element in the second set. The first set in such a correspondence is called the .... of the function. The second set in such a correspondence is called the .... of the function. A key concept for functions is the requirement that each domain element corresponds with ..... and only ..... range element.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Stolb23 [73]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A. Graphing (an equation) point-by-point. B. Function. C. Domain. D. Range (sometimes it is called Codomain). E. One, one.

Step-by-step explanation:

<h3>A. Graphing (an equation) point-by-point.</h3>

The process of graphing the set of points that make the equation true can be called a point-by-point graphing or simply graphing an equation. An equation can be a line, a circle, a parabola or other algebraic equations. In a simple case like the equation:

\\ y -2x -1 = 0 (1)

We need to solve the equation for <em>x</em> and <em>y</em>, and we know that <em>y</em> can be expressed as:

\\ y = 2x + 1 (2)

Well, we know that all possible values for solving this equation for <em>x</em> are:

-\infty\;to\;\infty

And, as it can be seen in equation (2), the possible values for <em>y</em> are also:

-\infty\;to\;\infty

But they are defined by the <em>rule </em>defined in this equation (2).

So, the set of points that make the equation (1) true are all possible <em>Real</em> values. Of course, we do not need to <em>plot any point on a grid</em> but only <em>two pairs of points</em> (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) from the set of solutions to equation (1) to graph this equation since we have here a <em>line</em>. After that, we can <em>connect them with a smooth curve, to then becoming aware that the algebraic equation represents a line</em>.

<h3>B. Function. C. Domain. D. Range (sometimes it is called <em>Codomain</em>). E. One, one.</h3>

All the remaining options selected can be explained using equation (2).

Equation (2) is a <em>function</em>. The set for the possible values of <em>x</em> are all real numbers:

\\ Domain\;of\;the\;function = -\infty\;to\;\infty

And is called <em>Domain of the function</em>, so it does for the <em>Range of the function</em> (or <em>Codomain</em>), which in this case is also:

Range\;of\;the\;function = -\infty\;to\;\infty

However, the values for <em>y</em> (dependent variable) are determined by the independent variable <em>x, according to a specific rule or correspondence (called function), </em>expressed in equation (2).

As an example, selecting some values for <em>x</em>, namely, x={-1, 0, 1}, we can obtain values for <em>y</em> according the correspondence expressed in (2):

\\ y = 2x + 1

For x = {-1, 0, 1}

\\ y = 2(-1) + 1 = -2 + 1 = -1

\\ y = 2(0) + 1 = 0 + 1 = 1

\\ y = 2(1) + 1 = 2 + 1 = 3

Some values of the Domain (<em>independent variable</em> <em>x</em>) are {-1, 0, 1} from <em>all real numbers</em> for which are associated or <em>are in correspondence</em> to elements of the Range (dependent variable <em>y</em>) {-1, 1, 3}.

Thus, we have a tiny sample of ordered pairs that solve the equation (1): {(-1, -1), (0, 1) and (1, 3)}, that helps to graph the equation point by point.

We can also conclude that there is one element in the <em>Domain</em> that corresponds to a unique element in the <em>Range</em> (or <em>Codomain</em>), that is, for <em>x </em>= -1, there is <em>only</em> <em>y</em> = -1, for <em>x</em> = 0, there is <em>only</em> a <em>y</em> = 1, and so on.

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