Graph functions
Horizontal Line test
If a graph passes the horizontal line test it has an inverse that is a function. A horizontal line can only pass through one point on the graph. The image fails so inverse is NOT a function.
Relative maximum
Over a specific domain the maximum value the graph reaches, the max is the y-coordinate.
Relative minimum
Over a specific domain the minimum value of the graph reaches, the minimum is the y-coordinate. Has a min at (3,-5) min value of -5
Domain
Possible x-values of the function. In graph above (-∞,∞)
Range
Possible y-values of the function In graph [5,∞)
piecewise
a function defined differently over various domains.
One-to-One
A function that passes both the horizontal and vertical line test. Each value of x goes to a unique value for y.
Inverse
Switch the x, and y values of the points. Is the graph reflected along y = x. The red and blue are inverses, the black is y=x
decreasing
The x-values over which a function is going down from left to right. Decreasing: (-∞,3)
Increasing
The x-values over which a function is going up from left to right. (3,∞) Increasing in graph.
constant
The x-values over which a function stays the same. Constant[3,∞)
Vertical Line test
Used to test if a graph is a function. Vertical line can NOT go through the graph in more than one location to be a function. The image passes so is a function.
x-intercept(s)
Where the graph crosses the x-axis In graph: 1 and 5
y-intercepts
Where the graph crosses the y-axis. In graph 3.5