Unit 1

Functions


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Part 1.1B corresponds to section 2.2, Square Root of a Function, starting on page 78 of your Pre-Calculus 12 textbook.


Using the Graph of One Function to Graph a Related Function

Linear Functions
Try describing the taste of a new type of candy to someone without comparing the taste to some other flavours. It is difficult!

Similarly, when graphing functions, it helps to compare the graph of an unfamiliar type of function to one you have worked with in the past.

Consider how much time you’ve invested in learning about linear functions throughout your high school math courses. Linear functions and their graphs are excellent for comparison purposes.

Linear functions produce straight lines. The slope-intercept form of a linear function is «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mrow»«mi»y«/mi»«mo»=«/mo»«mi»m«/mi»«mi»x«/mi»«mo»+«/mo»«mi»b«/mi»«/mrow»«/mstyle»«/math», where «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mi»m«/mi»«/mstyle»«/math» represents the slope of the line and «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mi»b«/mi»«/mstyle»«/math» represents the «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mi»y«/mi»«/mstyle»«/math»-intercept value.

If the slope, «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mi»m«/mi»«/mstyle»«/math», is positive, then the graph rises to the right. In other words, the right end of the line will extend up into quadrant I.

Consider the function «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mrow»«mi»f«/mi»«mfenced»«mi»x«/mi»«/mfenced»«mo»=«/mo»«mn»2«/mn»«mi»x«/mi»«mo»+«/mo»«mn»6«/mn»«/mrow»«/mstyle»«/math», and let «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mrow»«mi»y«/mi»«mo»=«/mo»«mi»f«/mi»«mfenced»«mi»x«/mi»«/mfenced»«/mrow»«/mstyle»«/math».

The equation of the function is then «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mrow»«mi»y«/mi»«mo»=«/mo»«mn»2«/mn»«mi»x«/mi»«mo»+«/mo»«mn»6«/mn»«/mrow»«/mstyle»«/math», which is linear. The graph of the function has a slope «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mn»2«/mn»«/mstyle»«/math» of and «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mi»y«/mi»«/mstyle»«/math»-intercept of «math style=¨font-family:Verdana¨ xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mstyle mathsize=¨14px¨»«mn»6«/mn»«/mstyle»«/math».