c)The y-intercept of 2 x+ 1is:
i. 3 ii. 1 iii. 2 iv. 0
d)Which of the following passes through(1; 7)?
i.y=^7 x ii.y= 2x+ 3 iii.y=^4 x iv.y=x^2 + 1
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- Characteristics of functions:
- The givenx-value is known as the independent variable, because its value can be chosen freely. The
calculatedy-value is known as the dependent variable, because its value depends on thex-value. - The domain of a function is the set of allx-values for which there exists at most oney-value according
to that function. The range is the set of ally-values, which can be obtained using at least onex-value. - An asymptote is a straight line, which the graph of a function will approach, but never touch.
- The givenx-value is known as the independent variable, because its value can be chosen freely. The
- Special functions and their properties:
- Linear functions of the formy=ax+q.
- Parabolic functions of the formy=ax^2 +q.
- Hyperbolic functions of the formy=ax+q.
- Exponential functions of the formy=abx+q.
- Trigonometric functions of the formy=asin+q y=acos+q y=atan+q
End of chapter Exercise 6 – 8:
1.Complete the following tables and identify the function.
a)
x 2 3 4 6
y 3 6 12 15
b)
x 1 4 5 6
y 3 2 1 1 2
2.Plot the following points on a graph.
a)
x 1 2 3 4 5 6
y 1 2 3 4 5 6
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