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Functions (grade 8)

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The rate of change of a function is this ratio: (change in the output values/change in the input values). We look at this concept through various examples, calculating the rate of change from tables of values and from the graph of a function. (Later on, you will learn this is the same as slope, in the context of graphing.) Math Mammoth Grade 8 Curriculum

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Bbe LeeOct 22, 2025

In mathematics, a function is a relation between two sets where each element in the first set is mapped to exactly one element in the second set. The first set is the set of INPUTS and the second set is the set of OUTPUTS. So, each input is mapped to exactly one output. But what if some of the outputs are the same? Is that allowed? What if some element has no output? For example, in the example about rooms and their colors, what if some room has no color assigned to it? Is it a function? We also look at some numerical examples where a function is given as a list of ordered pairs. A function can also be given as a rule, such as x mapping to x squared. We look at the graph of that function in the coordinate plane (for certain integer values only). Math Mammoth Grade 8 Curriculum https;//

Krisjiana & Siti BadriahOct 22, 2025

In mathematics, a function is a relation between two sets where each element in the first set is mapped to exactly one element in the second set. The first set is the set of INPUTS and the second set is the set of OUTPUTS. So, each input is mapped to exactly one output. But what if some of the outputs are the same? Is that allowed? What if some element has no output? For example, in the example about rooms and their colors, what if some room has no color assigned to it? Is it a function? We also look at some numerical examples where a function is given as a list of ordered pairs. A function can also be given as a rule, such as x mapping to x squared. We look at the graph of that function in the coordinate plane (for certain integer values only). Math Mammoth Grade 8 Curriculum https;//

La Rose😘😘😘🤣🤣🤣58436327680Oct 22, 2025

The rate of change of a function is this ratio: (change in the output values/change in the input values). We look at this concept through various examples, calculating the rate of change from tables of values and from the graph of a function. (Later on, you will learn this is the same as slope, in the context of graphing.) Math Mammoth Grade 8 Curriculum

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The rate of change of a function is this ratio: (change in the output values/change in the input values). We look at this concept through various examples, calculating the rate of change from tables of values and from the graph of a function. (Later on, you will learn this is the same as slope, in the context of graphing.) Math Mammoth Grade 8 Curriculum