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College Algebra II BGSU chapter one

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The name we use for a set of ordered pairs is a ___.   relation  
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We often use the notation (x,y) to name an ordered pair. When given a set of ordered pairs, the set containing all of the x's is called the ___.   domain  
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We often use the notation (x,y) to name an ordered pair. When given a set of ordered pairs, the set containing all of the y's is called the ___.   range  
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A relation between two sets so that each member of the first set goes with exactly one member of the second set is called a ___.   function  
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A function is a ___ between ___ ____ so that each member of the ___ corresponds to ___ ___ member of the ___.   relation, two sets, domain, exactly one, range  
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We can determine whether a graph is that of a function by applying the Vertical Line Test. The graph is that of a function if ___.   every vertical line crosses the graph at most once  
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The easiest way to show that a relation is not a function is to find one member of the ___ that goes with two members of the ___.   domain, range  
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For a function f, f(a)=b means the point __ is a point on the graph.   (a,b)  
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For a function f, if the point (a,b) is a point on the graph, then f(__)=___.   a,b  
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If f(a)=b, then the function sends the x-value ___ to the y-value ___.   a, b  
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We read the symbols "f(x)" as___.   f of x  
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If you are given the graph of f, and are asked to find f(a) for some number a, you find the point on the graph where the ___-value is a, then find the ___-value of that point. The answer to f(a) is that ___-value.   x,y,y  
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If you are given the graph of f, and are asked to solve f(x)=b for some number b, you find the point(s) on the graph where the ___-value is b, then find the ___-value of that/those point(s). The answer to f(x)=b is that/those ___-value(s).   y,x,x  
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The slope of the line containing the points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is ___.   (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)  
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If f is a linear function, then the slope of the function between x1 and x2 is ___.   (f(x2)-f(x1))/(x2-x1)  
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If a function can be written in the form f(x)=ax+b, where a and b are numbers, it is called a ___ function.   linear  
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For a linear function f(x)=ax+b, a is the ___ and b is the __.   slope, y-intercept  
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The point where a graph crosses the y-axis is called the ___ of the graph.   y-intercept  
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We say a graph is increasing on the interval a < x < b if, as you move along the graph from left to right, between x=a and x=b, the y-values get ___.   bigger  
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We say a graph is decreasing on the interval a < x < b if, as you move along the graph from left to right, between x=a and x=b, the y-values get ___.   smaller  
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What is the interval notation for the set of x's that are greater than a and less than b?   (a,b)  
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What is the interval notation for the set of x's that are greater than or equal to a and less than or equal to b?   [a,b]  
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What is the interval notation for the set of x's that are greater than or equal to a and less than b?   [a,b)  
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What is the interval notation for the set of x's that are greater than a and less than or equal to b?   (a,b]  
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