Algebra Unit 4 Functions (notation & features)
domain
the set of all potential inputs (x-values)
range
the set of all potential outputs (y-values)
input
the x-value of a function (in the parenthesis for function notation); domain/independent variable
output
the y-value of a function (NOT in parenthesis for function notation); range/dependent variable
rate of change
use the slope formula (the vertical change divided by the horizontal change)
function notation
uses f(x) instead of y in the equation of a function
y-intercept
where x = 0 on the graph (vertical intercept)
x-intercept
where y = 0 on the graph (horizontal intercept)
relative minimum(s)
ALL dips/valleys (low points) on the graph (includes the absolute minimum)
relative maximum(s)
ALL peaks (high points) on the graph (can include the absolute maximum)
decreasing interval(s)
as the x-values increase, the y-values decrease; negative rate of change from left to right on the graph
increasing interval(s)
as the x-values increase, the y-values increase; positive rate of change from left to right on the graph
absolute maximum
corresponds to the highest point on the graph (if there are several peaks, this is the highest one)
absolute minimum
corresponds to the lowest point on the graph (if there are several valleys/dips, this is the lowest one)
interval notation
domain and range written using brackets and parenthesis
inequality notation
intervals written using inequality symbols