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Coordinate Plane Relations and Functions

Coordinate Plane Relations and Functions

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Mathematics

6th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Graphing

Goals:

  • Understand the coordinate plane

  • Graph ordered pairs

  • Identify functions from a set of ordered pairs.

Vocabulary

coordinate plane, axes, origin, quadrants, order pair, x-coordinate, y-coordinate

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Let's define some terms

coordinate plane: composed of the x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical)

Origin: the point where the x-axis and y-axis meet --> (0,0)

Quadrants: The 4 sections the plane is broken into

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​Origin

QUADRANT

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QUADRANT

I​I

QUADRANT

I​II

QUADRANT

IV​

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Let's define some terms

Ordered pair: follows the format (x,y) and used for graphing

x: the x-coordinate in the ordered pair. Moves left (negative) or right (positive)

y: the y-coordinate in the ordered pair. Moves up (positive) or down (negative).

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Write the order pairs for the given points

Point A

Point B

Point C

Point D​

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Graph the following ordered pairs. Don't forget that ALL ordered pairs ALWAYS follow the format (x,y)

(3,7)

​(-5,2)

​(-5,-5)

​(0,7)

​(8,0)

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Now let's talk about functions

A function is a process or a relation that associates each element "x" of a set to a single element "y" of another set "y." These x- and y-values are also called inputs and outputs respectively.

Every x-value (aka inputs) are connected to one y-value (aka outputs).

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Take a look at these examples.

One set of points represents a function while the other does not.

Can you tell which one is the function?​

​Set A:

{(10,9), (-2,-16), (-6,7), (5,8), (8,-16), (-11,9)}​

Set B

​{(-7,4), (-8,3), (-7,7), (-20,8), (5,9), (3,1), (2,6)}

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Set A. . . IS a function

{(10,9), (-2,-16), (-6,7), (5,8), (8,-16), (-11,9)}​

Every input (x-value) in set A matches to exactly 1 output (y-value).

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Set B. . . IS NOT a function

​{(-7,4), (-8,3), (-7,7), (-20,8), (5,9), (3,1), (2,6)}

There was one input (x-value) that repeated AND had different outputs (y-values) even though they had the same input. ​

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​EXAMPLE OF FUNCTION

EXAMPLE OF NOT A FUNCTION

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Practice with IXL

  • Objects on a coordinate plane:  https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-6/objects-on-a-coordinate-plane?signInRedirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ixl.com%2Fsignin%2Fhse

  • Coordinate Plane Review: https://www.ixl.com/math/geometry/coordinate-plane-review?signInRedirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ixl.com%2Fsignin%2Fhse

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Day 2: ​

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So what are functions again?

  • a process or a relation that associates each element "x" of a set (aka the domain) to a single element "y" of another set "y" (aka range)

  • Functions can be defined by a set of ordered pairs, a table and even an equation!

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We'll be looking at tables and equations a little closer

  • Use a tables to sort out your x- and y-values

  • Left column are the x-values

  • Right column are the y-values

​inputs (x-values)

​outputs (y-values)

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Let's start with: f(x)=2x+5

​inputs (x-values)

​outputs (y-values)

​-2

-1​

0​

1​

​2

Step 1: choose values for x. Recommended:-1,0,1

Step 2: substitute the value of x into the equation (aka the "rule") every time you see an x being used.

Step 3: the result you get from Step 2 is your output.​

NOTE: These steps are useful when you are being asked to graph an equation! From the equation you can create a table and from the table you can create ordered pairs that you can plot on a coordinate plane to give you the graph.

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f(x) = ___________

​inputs (x-values)

​outputs (y-values)

​-2

-1​

0​

1​

​2

Step 1: choose values for x. Recommended:-1,0,1

Step 2: substitute the value of x into the equation (aka the "rule") every time you see an x being used.

Step 3: the result you get from Step 2 is your output.​

NOTE: These steps are useful when you are being asked to graph an equation! From the equation you can create a table and from the table you can create ordered pairs that you can plot on a coordinate plane to give you the graph.

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Day 3: Function Graphs

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VERTICAL LINE TEST:

The process where we use a vertical straight line to check if it intersects with the given graph are more than just one point.

Crossing at only 1 point --> Function

Crossing at 2 points or more --> Not a Function​

How can we tell if a graph represents a function?

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Day 4: Equations from Tables

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Tables from Equations

f(x) = _______

x is the input

f(x) is the out​

Some text here about the topic of discussion

​x

​f(x)

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Graphing

Goals:

  • Understand the coordinate plane

  • Graph ordered pairs

  • Identify functions from a set of ordered pairs.

Vocabulary

coordinate plane, axes, origin, quadrants, order pair, x-coordinate, y-coordinate

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