Evaluating Functions

This lecture series focuses on working with functions that are represented by equations and graphs. Watch the videos and complete the interactive exercises.

Recognize functions from graphs - Questions

Answers

1. A. Yes

A graph represents a function if and only if every x-value on the graph corresponds to exactly one y-value.

To put it another way, if we can find an x-value with more than one corresponding y-value, then the graph doesn't represent a function.

Based on this principle, does this graph represent a function?

Yes! Every x-value has exactly one y-value that corresponds to it, so the graph represents a function.


2. B. No

A graph represents a function if and only if every x-value on the graph corresponds to exactly one y-value.

To put it another way, if we can find an x-value with more than one corresponding yyy-value, then the graph doesn't represent a function.

Based on this principle, does this graph represent a function?

No! For instance, the x-value 0 corresponds to the y-value 4, the y-value -3, and the y-value -7.

There are more cases where an x-value has more than one corresponding y-value, but even a single case is enough to determine that the graph doesn't represent a function.

No, the graph does not represent a function.


3. A. Yes

A graph represents a function if and only if every xxx-value on the graph corresponds to exactly one y-value.

To put it another way, if we can find an x-value with more than one corresponding yyy-value, then the graph doesn't represent a function.

Based on this principle, does this graph represent a function?

Yes! Every x-value has exactly one y-value that corresponds to it, so the graph represents a function.


4. A. Yes

A graph represents a function if and only if every x-value on the graph corresponds to exactly one y-value.

To put it another way, if we can find an x-value with more than one corresponding y-value, then the graph doesn't represent a function.

Based on this principle, does this graph represent a function?

Yes! Every x-value has exactly one y-value that corresponds to it, so the graph represents a function.