Week 12 Math Blog

We studied functions and relations in math this week. Relationships between sets of numbers are known as relations, and they occur when an input has one or more corresponding outputs. We studied functions, a particular kind of relation where some of one side’s numbers are the same so they become one. So then they don’t create even pairs where only one domain is matched with one range, this a function. We talked about a number of examples, such as linear functions, in which the graph’s relationship between the inputs and outputs is represented by a straight line. We also studied other functions, such as exponential and trigonometric functions, and examined quadratic functions, whose graph is a parabola. Comprehending these differences facilitates our understanding of the functioning and visual representation of various mathematical relationships.

Relations and Functions - Definition, Explanation & Examples | ChiliMath

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