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CLASS 2

FUNCTIONS

Textbook 1.1 -

1.6


Functions in
general

commonly used
fats

linear
( , power, polynomial , exponential )
Inverse
functions

Logarithms

data
Tilting functions through

Numbersl "

{ 3
"
N = 1
,
2,3 natural numbers
,
...

"
{
"

21 =
. . .

,
-2
, -1,0 ,
1,2 ,
...

} integers
R = reals

Functions

#
each
input input produces

exactly one
output

/ f / sgditteegteindeat
:&
-
output
+ not
every input may
fl )
*output be allowed
image
math
.
notation

D T Fitfhitssae
;
f
-
:

set of valid v
set all
inputs R
=
of possible
outputs fk )
= domain
off
off
=
range
R filx )=2
IEII f R -
:

qyctepqlseaafhnapodues R=[ o
,
-
)

fz :[ 9-7-1%55 f2( D= VI

R - [ a- )

sina.ME?Irt.*xnE
EH-
Y line
graphoffctfcxf
vertical
a-

.tk#tEHx:Ih
**

NOT ok

R >R
Linearfct f :

f G) -

Ty

mxtb
y
slope -

intercept

y=f(x
)

)b
,

x
Otherimporaftsqpowerofx
powerfcts
f()= fGI3 .b
a
e.g.

f ( D= 75-23 -34-5
polynomials
cosx
-

IEIEF
.is#4fExponentialfunctio=fCx3=ax
a >0
,

fk)=2

?
IEII

%
.
s

f()=HD
( -


: ; ; :

THEexponeutialfot_fcx.ee
=
Euler 's number e =
2.718281828 . .
.

.
>
Its ( Jeopardy )

f : D -
R
I #

=L
domain
range
Mg Given FG ) can we
guess
x ?
# ftn
,

gen If YES ,
then f is called invertible

D R f
'
'

a- :

inverse ft
# fCx)=x2

fi
^

f-
:
R -
[ oio )

I.
hot invertible

:i,e#tf
ii
D

:[ %-) -
6.) ft()=rx=T
IEIT fcx ) ex os
-


invertible
f : R -
His

I
t*
)=
D

Inverse of f(x)=e is
-56 )
=lnp
ytlnx BY
natural logarithm

Rules for logarithm :


Textbook
Half moon
DataTides
bay (

with
tide level ft or
motor
pqzmq.ms
.

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