f
(
x
)
8
x
2
becomes
f
(3)
8(3)
2
f
(3)
24
2
22
So, when
x
3, the value of the function is 22.
Potential
functions must pass the
vertical line test
in order to be considered a function. The vertical line test
is the following: Does any vertical line drawn through a graph of the potential function
pass through only one point
of the graph? If YES, then any vertical line drawn passes through only one point, and the potential function is a
function. If NO, then a vertical line can be drawn that passes
through more than one point, and the potential func-
tion is
not
a function.
The graph below shows a function because any vertical line drawn on the graph (such as the dotted verti-
cal line shown) passes through the graph of the function only once:
The graph below does NOT show a function because the dotted vertical line passes
five times through the
graph:
x
y
x
y
–
A L G E B R A R E V I E W
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9 1
All of the
x
values
of a function, collectively, are called its
domain
. Sometimes there are
x
values that are out-
side
of the domain, but these are the
x
values for which the function is not defined.
All of the values taken on by
f
(
x
)
are collectively called the
range
. Any values that
f
(
x
) cannot be equal to are
said to be outside of the range.
The
x
values are known as the
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