New York City SHSAT 2017

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

FUNCTIONS




  1. Function Notation and Evaluation
    Standard function notation is written f(x) and read “f of 4.” To evaluate the function f(x) = 2x + 3 for f(4), replace x with 4 and
    simplify: f(4) = 2(4) + 3 = 11.




  2. Direct and Inverse Variation
    In direct variation, y = kx, where k is a nonzero constant. In direct variation, the variable y changes directly as x does. If a unit of
    Currency A is worth 2 units of Currency B, then A = 2B. If the number of units of B were to double, the number of units of A would
    double, and so on for halving, tripling, etc. In inverse variation, xy = k, where x and y are variables and k is a constant. A famous
    inverse relationship is rate × time = distance, where distance is constant. Imagine having to cover a distance of 24 miles. If you
    were to travel at 12 miles per hour, you’d need 2 hours. But if you were to halve your rate, you would have to double your time.
    This is just another way of saying that rate and time vary inversely.




  3. Domain and Range of a Function




The domain of a function is the set of values for which the function is defined. For example, the domain of is all


values of x except 1 and −1, because for those values the denominator has a value of 0 and is therefore undefined. The range of a


function is the set of outputs or results of the function. For example, the range of f(x) = x^2 is all numbers greater than or equal to zero,


because x^2 cannot be negative.

Free download pdf