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FUNCTIONS
Learning Objectives
• Know what a function is
• Know some of the key different types of functions
• Able to perform calculations using functions
FUNCTIONS
• Functions use inputs that follow some combination of operations to produce
outputs
INPUT OUTPUT
-14
10
16
85
-7 x2 +5 15
21
-9
2𝑥
𝑥 x2 +5 𝑦 =2 𝑥+5
FUNCTIONS
• is an example of a linear function
• When plotted, it forms a straight line
FUNCTIONS
• Can you think of any other types of function you have seen before?
• Quadratic, e.g.
• Cubic, e.g.
• Reciprocal, e.g.
• Exponential, e.g.
• Circular, e.g.
A B C
CIRCULAR
EXPONENTIAL
RECIPROCAL
D E Match each function to its
graph:
CUBIC
• Quadratic
• Cubic
• Reciprocal
QUADRATIC • Exponential
• Circular
FUNCTIONS – NOTATION
• Rather than writing y =…, in function notation we usually use (but doesn’t have to be f – you’ll
see g and h used a lot too!)
• Read as “f of x”
• i.e. would be written as
• Think of it as the output for a given value of
FUNCTIONS
• What is the value of:
a) b) c) d)
f(4) = 3(4) – 7 f(- 5) = 3(- 5) – 7 f(9) = 3(9) – 7 f(6) = 3(6) – 7
= 12 – 7 = -15 – 7 = 27 – 7 = 18 – 7
=5 = - 22 = 20 = 11
f(9) + 2 = 20 + 2 2f(6) = 2 x 11
= 22 = 22
FUNCTIONS
• On your whiteboards, find the value of the following:
5
𝑓 ( 8) 𝑓 ( − 4 ) 𝑔 (5 )
𝑓 (− 2)
𝑔 (−3) h (10) h (3 ) 𝑔 ( 10 ) − 35
h (−2)
𝑓 ( 5 ) −6 2 h ( 7)
Grade 4/5 FUNCTIONS 16/01/2024
• Solve the functions codebreaker to complete another hilarious joke
• Stick in to your classwork books
STARTER
Find the value of:
a) b) c) d) e) f)
Grade 8/9 COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS 16/01/2024
Learning Objectives:
• Able to find the values for one function
• Know how to deal with composite functions
• Start to deal with composite functions algebraically
COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS
• The result of a function can, itself, be the input into another function
• These cases are called composite functions
• Example: means do first, then put the answer into
COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS
• Example:
• Find the values of:
a) b) c) d)
f(4) = 4(4) – 1
g(2) = – 3 g(9) = h(- 12) =
= 16 – 1
=4–3 = 81 – 3 =-6
= 15
=1 = 78 g(- 6) = - 3
f(15) = 4(15) – 1
f(1) = 4(1) – 1 h(78) = = 36 – 3
= 60 – 1
=3 = 39 = 33
= 59
COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS
𝑔𝑓 (2)
On your whiteboards, find the value of:
𝑓𝑓 (10)
h𝑔𝑓 (1)
𝑓𝑔( 2) h𝑔 (2) 𝑓h (6 )
𝑔𝑔 (10)
h𝑓 (−5) hh (5)
𝑔h (−2)
Grade 8/9 COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS 16/01/2024
• Solve the functions codebreaker to complete another hilarious joke
• Stick in to your classwork books
STARTER
• Find the value of the following:
a) b) c) d)
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COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS (ALGEBRAIC)
Learning Objectives:
• Able to solve problems with composite functions numerically
• Able to form a composite function algebraically
• Able to solve problems with composite functions using the algebraic form
COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS (ALGEBRAIC)
• Problems of composite functions can be solved by finding the algebraic form of the composite
function first
• Substitute the first function into the second and simplify
• EXAMPLE:
a) Find b) Hence, find
a) b)
=
COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS (ALGEBRAIC)
• On your whiteboards, find the following:
a) and hence
b) and hence
c) and hence
d) and hence
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COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS (ALGEBRAIC)
In your classwork books, find the value of the following:
a) and hence b) and hence
c) and hence d) and hence
e) and hence f) and hence
g) and hence h) and hence
i) and hence j) and hence
COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS (ALGEBRAIC) -
ANSWERS
a) and b) and
c) and d) and
e) and f) and
g) and h) and
i) and j) and
COMPOSITE FUNCTIONS (ALGEBRAIC)
• In pairs, solve the Tarsia puzzle – use your MWBs to do your working out
Grade 8/9 INVERSE FUNCTIONS 16/01/2024
Learning Objectives:
• Able to re-arrange an equation
• Able to find the inverse of a simple function
• Able to find the inverse of complex function where appears twice
INVERSE FUNCTIONS
• Consider the function
3𝑥
𝑥 x3 -2 𝑓 ( 𝑥)=3 𝑥 − 2
• Then the inverse function is
−1
( 𝑥) =
𝑥 +2 𝑥+ 2
𝑓
3
÷3 +2 𝑓 ( 𝑥)=3 𝑥 − 2
INVERSE FUNCTIONS
• To find the inverse function:
• Set the function equal to
• Re-arrange to make the subject
• Replace the with and with
x5 x5
• EXAMPLE: find -3 -3
÷2 ÷2
INVERSE FUNCTIONS
• Find
+8 +8
÷3 ÷3
√ √
INVERSE FUNCTIONS
x x
• Find
Factorise Factorise
÷ (2y -1) ÷ (2y -1)
Grade 8/9 INVERSE FUNCTIONS 16/01/2024
For each of the following functions, find
√ 2 𝑥−3
𝑥 +5 −1 6−𝑥
−1 ( 𝑥) =
𝑓 ( 𝑥) = 𝑓
−1
𝑓 ( 𝑥) = 4 𝑥 +3
4 4
INVERSE FUNCTIONS
• Complete the Tarsia activity, matching and
INVERSE FUNCTIONS