LINEAR FUNCTIONS | |
Analysis | |
1. THE IDENTITY FUNCTION | y = x |
An identity function is a function where its value on the x-axis corresponds to the same number on the y-axis. In other words, the coordinates of each of the points are the same (1,1), (2,2), (3.5,3.5). | |
1.- Move the red point and look carefully at how all the points on the straight line satisfy the equation y = x. 2. Change the scale to check that it is true for big and small values of x. |
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As you can see, the graph of the identity function is a straight line, which bisects the first and third quadrants of the Cartesian coordinates system. All the points on this line have identical coordinates on the x-axis and the y-axis. |
2. THE DOUBLE FUNCTION | ||
The double function is the function where the value of the y-axis coordinate is worth double the value of the x-axis one, for example:(1,2), (3,6), (4.5,9) etc. | y = 2x |
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3.- Look carefully at the coordinates of the double function. 4.-What do you think the graph of a double function looks like? Draw it in your exercise book. |
3. COMPARING FUNCTIONS | |||
We are going to compare the graphs of the identity and double functions to see their similarities and differences. | y = x |
y = 2x |
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5.- Look carefully at the graphs of the identity and double function. 6.- In your notebook write down what you think the similarities and differences are between them. 7.-What do you think the graphs of the following functions look like: triple, quadruple, quintuple, half, sixth, tenth etc? |
4. LINEAR FUNCTIONS | y = mx | ||||
Now, we are going to look at the graphs of some linear functions: | y = 2x | y = 3x | y = ˝ x | ... | |
8.- In your exercise book draw four graphs of the following type of functions: triple, quadruple etc, and four graphs of this type of function: half, fifth etc. Find the quickest, easiest way of doing so. |
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Juan Madrigal Muga | ||
Spanish Ministry of Education. Year 2001 | ||
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