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Functions vs Relations: Group Quiz

The document describes a group activity and quiz on functions and relations. It provides instructions and examples for different groups to analyze whether a graph shows a function or relation based on properties like unique mapping, vertical line test, and tables of values. The accompanying quiz tests students on true/false and function/not function questions related to these concepts.

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Functions vs Relations: Group Quiz

The document describes a group activity and quiz on functions and relations. It provides instructions and examples for different groups to analyze whether a graph shows a function or relation based on properties like unique mapping, vertical line test, and tables of values. The accompanying quiz tests students on true/false and function/not function questions related to these concepts.

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FUNCTIONS vs

RELATIONS
A GROUP ACTIVITY & QUIZ
GROUP 1-A
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
Write the set of points as set of ordered pairs.

Does the graph shows a FUNCTION or a


RELATION? Why? Why not?
GROUP 1-B
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
Write the set of points as set of ordered pairs.

Does the graph shows a FUNCTION or a


RELATION? Why? Why not?
GROUP 2-A
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
Illustrate the set of ordered
pairs of the points in a
mapping diagram. INPUT OUTPUT
Does the graph shows a
FUNCTION or a
RELATION? Why? Why
not?
GROUP 2-B
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
Illustrate the set of ordered
pairs of the points in a
mapping diagram. INPUT OUTPUT
Does the graph shows a
FUNCTION or a
RELATION? Why? Why
not?
GROUP 3-A
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
Put the coordinates of each
point on the table of X
values.
Does the graph shows a Y
FUNCTION or a
RELATION? Why? Why
not?
GROUP 3-B
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
Put the coordinates of each
point on the table of X
values.
Does the graph shows a Y
FUNCTION or a
RELATION? Why? Why
not?
GROUP 4-A
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
Find the equation of the line containing the
following points in the graph, if possible. If not,
then explain why.
Does the graph shows a FUNCTION or a
RELATION? Why? Why not?
GROUP 4-B
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
Find the equation of the line containing the
following points in the graph, if possible.
Does the graph shows a FUNCTION or a
RELATION? Why? Why not?
GROUP 5-A
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
MAKE A LINE BY CONNECTING ALL THE
GIVEN POINTS.
Does the graph shows a FUNCTION or a
RELATION? Why? Why not?
GROUP 5-B
FUNCTION vs RELATION:
MAKE A LINE BY CONNECTING ALL THE
GIVEN POINTS.
Does the graph shows a FUNCTION or a
RELATION? Why? Why not?
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
1. A function is a set of ordered pairs where
x is uniquely paired to y.
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
1.

2. A relation is a set where any element in


the domain is paired to only one element
in the range.
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
3. Using a vertical line test, a graph is
considered as function if there is only one
point of intersection between the graph
and the constructed vertical line.
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
4. If y is a function of x, then y is the
dependent variable and x is the
independent variable.
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
5. In the function f(x), it is possible to have
many values for x when y has just one
value.
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
6. The set of ordered pairs, A={(1,2), (1,3),
(1,4), (1,5)} is an example of a function.
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
7. The table of values below is just an
example of a relation.
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
8. The diagram used at 5 2
the right to show a 3 4
function is correct. 7 6
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
9. The rule or equation, is an example of a
relation.
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
10. The domain of a function is the set of all
values of .
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT

2.
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT
CORREC
T
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
1. A function is a set of ordered pairs where
x is uniquely paired to y.

ANSWER:
TRUE
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
1.

2. A relation is a set where any element in


the domain is paired to only one element
in the range.

ANSWER: FALSE
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
3. Using a vertical line test, a graph is
considered as function if there is only one
point of intersection between the graph
and the constructed vertical line.
ANSWER:
TRUE
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
4. If y is a function of x, then y is the
dependent variable and x is the
independent variable.
ANSWER:
TRUE
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
5. In the function f(x), it is possible to have
many values for x when y has just one
value.
ANSWER:
TRUE
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
6. The set of ordered pairs, A={(1,2), (1,3),
(1,4), (1,5)} is an example of a function.
ANSWER:

TRUE
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
7. The table of values below is just an
example of a relation.

ANSWER:
FALSE
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
8. The diagram used at 5 2
the right to show a 3 4
function is correct. 7 6

ANSWER:
TRUE
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
9. The rule or equation, is an example of a
relation.
ANSWER:

FALSE
QUIZ 3-A:
TRUE or FALSE
10. The domain of a function is the set of all
values of .

ANSWER:
FALSE
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT

ANSWER:
FUNCTION
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT
2.

ANSWER:
FUNCTION
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT

ANSWER:
FUNCTION
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT

ANSWER:
NOT A FUNCTION
QUIZ 3-B:
FUNCTION or NOT

ANSWER:
NOT A FUNCTION

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