Introduction to functions (Chapter 19) 389So, fwould convert 2 into 2(2)¡1=3 and
¡ 4 into 2(¡4)¡1=¡ 9 :f(x) is read as
‘fofx’. It is
sometimes called
theimageofx.This function can be written as: f: x 7! 2 x¡ 1 or as f(x)=2x¡ 1.functionf such that x maps onto 2 x¡ 1If f(x) is the value ofyfor a given value ofx, then y=f(x).Notice that for f(x)=2x¡ 1 ;f(2) = 2(2)¡1=3 and
f(¡4) = 2(¡4)¡1=¡ 9 :Consequently, f(2) = 3 indicates that the point(2,3)
lies on the graph of the function.Likewise, f(¡4) =¡ 9 indicates that the
point(¡ 4 ,¡9)also lies on the graph.Example 4 Self Tutor
If f:x 7! 3 x^2 ¡ 4 x, find the value of: a f(2) b f(¡5)a f(2)
= 3(2)^2 ¡4(2) freplacingxby(2)g
=3£ 4 ¡ 8
=4b f(¡5)
=3(¡5)^2 ¡4(¡5) freplacingxby(¡5)g
= 3(25) + 20
=95Example 5 Self Tutor
If f(x)=4¡ 3 x¡x^2 , find in simplest form: a f(¡x) b f(x+2)a f(¡x)
=4¡3(¡x)¡(¡x)^2
freplacingxby(¡x)g
=4+3x¡x^2b f(x+2)
=4¡3(x+2)¡(x+2)^2
freplacingxby(x+2)g
=4¡ 3 x¡ 6 ¡¡
x^2 +4x+4¢=¡ 2 ¡ 3 x¡x^2 ¡ 4 x¡ 4
=¡x^2 ¡ 7 x¡ 6C FUNCTION NOTATION [3.1, 3.6]
x2 ¡-1xI double
the input
and then
subtract 1The machine alongside has been
programmed to perform a particular
function.
If is used to represent this function,
we say that ‘ is the function that
will convert into ’.f
f
xx 21 ¡If is fed into
the machine,comes out.3
2(3) 1 = 5¡
yx()2 ¡3,()-4 -9,ƒ()xx¡=¡2 -1O
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