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Are Relations Functions? Lesson, Worksheet, Activity, Word Problem, Notes & Keys
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Which relations are functions? Lesson, activity, worksheet, notes & keys. Definitions of relations vs functions. Word problem, Mapping Diagram, graphs, Vertical Line Test, table of values, ordered pairs, and input, output, domain, range definitions. Writing a function equation with correct notation, i.e. introducing f(x). Practicing whether a relation is a function of x, or a function of any other variable, like h(t). Evaluating using substitutions such as f(3) and writing as an ordered pair (3, f(3)). Making predictions with real-world word problem by substitutions into function equation.

This package is a total of 37 pages!

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✫ Intro to Function Notation - Real World Scenarios

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✫ Check out my Piecewise-Function Project / Activity!

Related Blogs:

✫ A Guide For Teachers: Teaching Functions & Relations

✫ Function Notation Examples: A Guide For Teachers To Teach Evaluating a Function

✫ Horizontal Line Test and 1-1 Functions

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✫ Vertical & Horizontal Line Test - Is it One-to-One?

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LESSON TOPICS:

āž¤ Students finally make the important connection that Algebra 2 class is the study of functions, and there are different types of functions. Today, students start with linear functions.

āž¤ The lesson begins with a hot-air balloon word problem, where students complete a Table of Values, write a relation as the set of ordered pairs, create a Mapping Diagram, graph the linear equation while determining if it is a function using the Vertical Line test, and figure out the function equation using correct notation f(x).

āž¤ Students use the hot-air-balloon equation to make predictions.

āž¤ Given a function equation, students figure out what variable is a function of what? For example, h(t) is described as h being a function of t.

āž¤ Students practice evaluating, like h(3), using function equations as well as using the information for writing ordered pairs, like (3, h(3)).

āž¤ Students are given other examples:

- Using a vending machine [where the purpose is to give students a visual aid in representing a function (input and output)] Mapping Diagram and use to write the relation... such as $2.00 --> Snickers would written as ($2, Snickers) as an ordered pair.

- Students determine the following are functions: Sets of ordered pairs, Mapping Diagrams, and graphs using the Vertical Line Test.

āž¤ Activity- Students cut relations and copy/paste them with tape or glue on the Functions or Not Functions side.

INCLUDED:

āž¤ Step-by-step answer keys and scaffolded notes to EVERYTHING

āž¤ Full color-coded lesson - 24 Slides [PDF and SmartBoard Versions]

āž¤ Activity- Students cut relations and copy/paste them with tape or glue on the Functions or Not Functions side.

āž¤ Homework worksheet

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Are Relations Functions? Lesson, Worksheet, Activity, Word Problem, Notes & Keys

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Description

Which relations are functions? Lesson, activity, worksheet, notes & keys. Definitions of relations vs functions. Word problem, Mapping Diagram, graphs, Vertical Line Test, table of values, ordered pairs, and input, output, domain, range definitions. Writing a function equation with correct notation, i.e. introducing f(x). Practicing whether a relation is a function of x, or a function of any other variable, like h(t). Evaluating using substitutions such as f(3) and writing as an ordered pair (3, f(3)). Making predictions with real-world word problem by substitutions into function equation.

This package is a total of 37 pages!

----------------------------------

You might also be interested in:

✫ Intro to Function Notation - Real World Scenarios

Speaking of Functions ...

✫ Check out my Piecewise-Function Project / Activity!

Related Blogs:

✫ A Guide For Teachers: Teaching Functions & Relations

✫ Function Notation Examples: A Guide For Teachers To Teach Evaluating a Function

✫ Horizontal Line Test and 1-1 Functions

Related YouTube Videos:

✫ Vertical & Horizontal Line Test - Is it One-to-One?

✫ Evaluate The Function: A Real World Scenario

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LESSON TOPICS:

āž¤ Students finally make the important connection that Algebra 2 class is the study of functions, and there are different types of functions. Today, students start with linear functions.

āž¤ The lesson begins with a hot-air balloon word problem, where students complete a Table of Values, write a relation as the set of ordered pairs, create a Mapping Diagram, graph the linear equation while determining if it is a function using the Vertical Line test, and figure out the function equation using correct notation f(x).

āž¤ Students use the hot-air-balloon equation to make predictions.

āž¤ Given a function equation, students figure out what variable is a function of what? For example, h(t) is described as h being a function of t.

āž¤ Students practice evaluating, like h(3), using function equations as well as using the information for writing ordered pairs, like (3, h(3)).

āž¤ Students are given other examples:

- Using a vending machine [where the purpose is to give students a visual aid in representing a function (input and output)] Mapping Diagram and use to write the relation... such as $2.00 --> Snickers would written as ($2, Snickers) as an ordered pair.

- Students determine the following are functions: Sets of ordered pairs, Mapping Diagrams, and graphs using the Vertical Line Test.

āž¤ Activity- Students cut relations and copy/paste them with tape or glue on the Functions or Not Functions side.

INCLUDED:

āž¤ Step-by-step answer keys and scaffolded notes to EVERYTHING

āž¤ Full color-coded lesson - 24 Slides [PDF and SmartBoard Versions]

āž¤ Activity- Students cut relations and copy/paste them with tape or glue on the Functions or Not Functions side.

āž¤ Homework worksheet

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Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems.
Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.
Understand that a function from one set (called the domain) to another set (called the range) assigns to each element of the domain exactly one element of the range. If š˜§ is a function and š˜¹ is an element of its domain, then š˜§(š˜¹) denotes the output of š˜§ corresponding to the input š˜¹. The graph of š˜§ is the graph of the equation š˜ŗ = š˜§(š˜¹).
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