LANGUAGE-OF-RELATIONS-AND-FUNCTIONS.pptx

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LANGUAGE OF RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS Mathematics in the Modern World Group 4

Relations and Functions “ Relations and Functions ” are the most important topics in algebra. Relations and functions – these are the two different words having different meanings mathematically. You might get confused about their difference. An ordered pair is represented as (INPUT, OUTPUT):  The relation shows the relationship between INPUT and OUTPUT. Whereas, a function is a relation which derives one OUTPUT for each given INPUT.

Relation It is a subset of the Cartesian product. Or simply, a bunch of points (ordered pairs). In other words, the relation between the two sets is defined as the collection of the ordered pair, in which the ordered pair is formed by the object from each set. Example: {(-2, 1), (4, 3), (7, -3)}, usually written in set notation form with curly brackets. Domain (x) is the set of all first coordinates. (INPUT) Range (y) is the set of all second coordinates. (OUTPUT)

Representations of Relation

Types of Relations

Function A function is a relation which describes that there should be only one output for each input (or) we can say that a special kind of relation (a set of ordered pairs), which follows a rule i.e., every X-value should be associated with only one y-value is called a function. In other words, functions is a relation in which each input (x) has only one output (y). Note: All functions are relations, but not all relations are functions.

Examples of Function

Examples of Function

Examples of Function

Try this: (a) List the domain and range of each relation. (b) Determine if the relation is a function. {(2,1), (-3,4), (0,5)} {(1,3), (-2,4), (3,-2), (-2,7)} {(1,4), (-2,0), (3,-6)} {(-2,1), (0,5), (3,2), (0,-1)} {(-1,-3), (1,3), (3,9)}

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References: [1] BYJU'S. (2024, February 18). Relations and Functions - Definition, Types, and Examples.  https://byjus.com/maths/relations-and-functions/   [2] Alvarado, Cristian & Cuevas, Mario Alberto. (2019). Multi-purpose Cryptography Algorithm inspired by Cryptocurrency Techniques. 4. [3] Math T. G. (2021, August 26). Relation and Function | What is the difference between relation and Function | Types of Relation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhrUi-uVmLQ&t=497s&pp=ygUXcmVsYXRpb25zIGFuZCBmdW5jdGlvbnM%3D
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