{"id":1403,"date":"2024-05-21T16:00:16","date_gmt":"2024-05-21T16:00:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.one.lumenlearning.com\/collegealgebra\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=1403"},"modified":"2025-08-13T15:55:54","modified_gmt":"2025-08-13T15:55:54","slug":"introduction-to-functions-learn-it-1","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/content.one.lumenlearning.com\/collegealgebra\/chapter\/introduction-to-functions-learn-it-1\/","title":{"raw":"Introduction to Functions: Learn It 1","rendered":"Introduction to Functions: Learn It 1"},"content":{"raw":"<section class=\"textbox learningGoals\">\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>Define what a function is and apply the vertical line test to identify functions<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Use function notation to represent and evaluate functions<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Recognize the graphs of fundamental toolkit functions<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<\/section>\r\n<h2 data-type=\"title\">Determining Whether a Relation Represents a Function<\/h2>\r\nA jetliner changes altitude as its distance from the starting point of a flight increases. The weight of a growing child increases with time. In each case, one quantity depends on another. There is a relationship between the two quantities that we can describe, analyze, and use to make predictions. In this section, we will analyze such relationships.\r\n\r\nA\u00a0<strong><span id=\"term-00005\" data-type=\"term\">relation<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0is a set of ordered pairs. The set of the first components of each\u00a0ordered pair\u00a0is called the\u00a0<strong>domain\u00a0<\/strong>and the set of the second components of each ordered pair is called the\u00a0<strong>range<\/strong>. Note that each value in the domain is also known as an\u00a0<strong>input<\/strong>\u00a0value, or\u00a0<strong>independent variable<\/strong>, and is often labeled with the lowercase letter [latex]x[\/latex]\u00a0Each value in the range is also known as an\u00a0<strong>output<\/strong>\u00a0value, or\u00a0<strong>dependent variable<\/strong>, and is often labeled with lowercase letter [latex]y[\/latex].\r\n\r\n<section class=\"textbox keyTakeaway\">\r\n<h3>relation, domain, and range<\/h3>\r\nA <strong>relation<\/strong> is defined as a set of ordered pairs, where the set of first components is known as the <strong>domain<\/strong> and each value in it is an input or independent variable, often labeled [latex]x[\/latex]. The set of second components in the ordered pairs is called the <strong>range<\/strong>, and each value in the range is an output or dependent variable, often labeled [latex]y[\/latex].\r\n\r\n<\/section>Consider the following set of ordered pairs. The first numbers in each pair are the first five natural numbers. The second number in each pair is twice that of the first.\r\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">[latex]\\{(1,2),(2,4),(3,6),(4,8),(5,10)\\}[\/latex]<\/p>\r\nThe domain is [latex]\\{1,2,3,4,5\\}[\/latex]. The range is [latex]\\{2,4,6,8,10\\}[\/latex].\r\n\r\nA <strong>function<\/strong> [latex]f[\/latex] is a relation that assigns a single value in the range to each value in the domain. In other words, no [latex]x[\/latex]-values are repeated.\r\n\r\n<section class=\"textbox keyTakeaway\">\r\n<h3>function<\/h3>\r\nA <strong>function<\/strong> is a specific type of relation where each input value corresponds to one and only one output value. We say \u201cthe output is a function of the input.\u201d\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\nIn a function:\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>The input values make up the domain<\/li>\r\n \t<li>The output values make up the range.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>The input value is called the independent value.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>The output value is called the dependent value because it depends on the input value.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<\/section>For our example that relates the first five natural numbers to numbers double their values, this relation is a function because each element in the domain, [latex]\\{1,2,3,4,5\\}[\/latex], is paired with exactly one element in the range, [latex]\\{2,4,6,8,10\\}[\/latex].\r\n\r\n<section class=\"textbox example\">Consider the relation where the input is a family member's name and the output is their age. Here\u2019s a table showing this relation:\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 30px;\">\r\n<th style=\"height: 30px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Family Member's Name (Input)<\/th>\r\n<th style=\"height: 30px; text-align: center;\">Family Member's Age (Output)<\/th>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Nellie<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]13[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Marcos<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]11[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15.1719px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15.1719px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Esther<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15.1719px; text-align: center;\">[latex]46[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Samuel<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]47[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Nina<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]47[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Paul<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]47[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Katrina<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]21[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Andrew<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]16[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Maria<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]13[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Ana<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]81[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\nNotice that each name matches with exactly one age. This is an example of <strong>a function<\/strong> because each input has a unique output.\r\n\r\nNow, compare this with a table where the input is age and the output is name:\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 10px;\">\r\n<th style=\"height: 10px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Family Member's Age (Input)<\/th>\r\n<th style=\"height: 10px; text-align: center;\">Family Member's Name (Output)<\/th>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]11[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Marcos<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">[latex]13[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Nellie, Maria<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]16[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Andrew<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]21[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Katrina<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]46[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Esther<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 18px;\">\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 18px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]47[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 18px;\">Samuel, Nina, Paul<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]81[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Ana<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\nIn this table, some ages correspond to more than one name. This is a relation but <strong>not a function<\/strong> because some inputs (ages) have multiple outputs (names).\r\n\r\n<\/section>The figure below compares relations that are functions and not functions.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"975\"]<img src=\"https:\/\/s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com\/courses-images\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/896\/2016\/10\/18190946\/CNX_Precalc_Figure_01_01_0012.jpg\" alt=\"Three relations that demonstrate what constitute a function.\" width=\"975\" height=\"243\" \/> Three relations that demonstrate what constitute a function[\/caption]\r\n\r\n<center><strong><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">(a) This relationship is a function because each input is associated with a single output. <\/span><\/strong><strong><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Note that input [latex]q[\/latex] and [latex]r[\/latex] both give output [latex]n[\/latex]. <\/span><\/strong><\/center><center><strong><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">(b) This relationship is also a function. In this case, each input is associated with a single output. <\/span><\/strong><\/center><center><strong><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">(c) This relationship is not a function because input [latex]q[\/latex] is associated with two different outputs.<\/span><\/strong><\/center><section class=\"textbox questionHelp\">\r\n<p id=\"fs-id1165137635406\"><strong>How to: Given a relationship between two quantities, determine whether the relationship is a function.<\/strong><\/p>\r\n\r\n<ol id=\"fs-id1165134065124\" type=\"1\">\r\n \t<li>Identify the input values.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Identify the output values.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>If each input value leads to only one output value, classify the relationship as a function. If any input value leads to two or more outputs, do not classify the relationship as a function.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/section><section class=\"textbox example\">In a particular math class, the overall percent grade corresponds to a grade point average. The table below shows a possible rule for assigning grade points.\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha;\">\r\n \t<li>Is grade point average a function of the percent grade?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Is the percent grade a function of the grade point average?<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<table border=\"1\">\r\n<thead>\r\n<tr>\r\n<th style=\"width: 5%;\">Percent grade<\/th>\r\n<th>[latex]0\u201356[\/latex]<\/th>\r\n<th>[latex]57\u201361[\/latex]<\/th>\r\n<th>[latex]62\u201366[\/latex]<\/th>\r\n<th>[latex]67\u201371[\/latex]<\/th>\r\n<th>[latex]72\u201377[\/latex]<\/th>\r\n<th>[latex]78\u201386[\/latex]<\/th>\r\n<th>[latex]87\u201391[\/latex]<\/th>\r\n<th>[latex]92\u2013100[\/latex]<\/th>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 5%;\">Grade point average<\/td>\r\n<td>[latex]0.0[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td>[latex]1.0[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td>[latex]1.5[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td>[latex]2.0[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td>[latex]2.5[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td>[latex]3.0[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td>[latex]3.5[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<td>[latex]4.0[\/latex]<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n[reveal-answer q=\"214538\"]Show Solution[\/reveal-answer] [hidden-answer a=\"214538\"]\r\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha;\">\r\n \t<li>For any percent grade earned, there is an associated grade point average, so the grade point average is a function of the percent grade. In other words, if we input the percent grade, the output is a specific grade point average.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>In the grading system given, there is a range of percent grades that correspond to the same grade point average. For example, students who receive a grade point average of [latex]3.0[\/latex] could have a variety of percent grades ranging from [latex]78[\/latex] all the way to [latex]86[\/latex]. Thus, percent grade is not a function of grade point average.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n[\/hidden-answer]\r\n\r\n<\/section><section class=\"textbox tryIt\" aria-label=\"Try It\">[ohm2_question hide_question_numbers=1]19056[\/ohm2_question]<\/section>","rendered":"<section class=\"textbox learningGoals\">\n<ul>\n<li>Define what a function is and apply the vertical line test to identify functions<\/li>\n<li>Use function notation to represent and evaluate functions<\/li>\n<li>Recognize the graphs of fundamental toolkit functions<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/section>\n<h2 data-type=\"title\">Determining Whether a Relation Represents a Function<\/h2>\n<p>A jetliner changes altitude as its distance from the starting point of a flight increases. The weight of a growing child increases with time. In each case, one quantity depends on another. There is a relationship between the two quantities that we can describe, analyze, and use to make predictions. In this section, we will analyze such relationships.<\/p>\n<p>A\u00a0<strong><span id=\"term-00005\" data-type=\"term\">relation<\/span><\/strong>\u00a0is a set of ordered pairs. The set of the first components of each\u00a0ordered pair\u00a0is called the\u00a0<strong>domain\u00a0<\/strong>and the set of the second components of each ordered pair is called the\u00a0<strong>range<\/strong>. Note that each value in the domain is also known as an\u00a0<strong>input<\/strong>\u00a0value, or\u00a0<strong>independent variable<\/strong>, and is often labeled with the lowercase letter [latex]x[\/latex]\u00a0Each value in the range is also known as an\u00a0<strong>output<\/strong>\u00a0value, or\u00a0<strong>dependent variable<\/strong>, and is often labeled with lowercase letter [latex]y[\/latex].<\/p>\n<section class=\"textbox keyTakeaway\">\n<h3>relation, domain, and range<\/h3>\n<p>A <strong>relation<\/strong> is defined as a set of ordered pairs, where the set of first components is known as the <strong>domain<\/strong> and each value in it is an input or independent variable, often labeled [latex]x[\/latex]. The set of second components in the ordered pairs is called the <strong>range<\/strong>, and each value in the range is an output or dependent variable, often labeled [latex]y[\/latex].<\/p>\n<\/section>\n<p>Consider the following set of ordered pairs. The first numbers in each pair are the first five natural numbers. The second number in each pair is twice that of the first.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">[latex]\\{(1,2),(2,4),(3,6),(4,8),(5,10)\\}[\/latex]<\/p>\n<p>The domain is [latex]\\{1,2,3,4,5\\}[\/latex]. The range is [latex]\\{2,4,6,8,10\\}[\/latex].<\/p>\n<p>A <strong>function<\/strong> [latex]f[\/latex] is a relation that assigns a single value in the range to each value in the domain. In other words, no [latex]x[\/latex]-values are repeated.<\/p>\n<section class=\"textbox keyTakeaway\">\n<h3>function<\/h3>\n<p>A <strong>function<\/strong> is a specific type of relation where each input value corresponds to one and only one output value. We say \u201cthe output is a function of the input.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>In a function:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>The input values make up the domain<\/li>\n<li>The output values make up the range.<\/li>\n<li>The input value is called the independent value.<\/li>\n<li>The output value is called the dependent value because it depends on the input value.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/section>\n<p>For our example that relates the first five natural numbers to numbers double their values, this relation is a function because each element in the domain, [latex]\\{1,2,3,4,5\\}[\/latex], is paired with exactly one element in the range, [latex]\\{2,4,6,8,10\\}[\/latex].<\/p>\n<section class=\"textbox example\">Consider the relation where the input is a family member&#8217;s name and the output is their age. Here\u2019s a table showing this relation:<\/p>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr style=\"height: 30px;\">\n<th style=\"height: 30px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Family Member&#8217;s Name (Input)<\/th>\n<th style=\"height: 30px; text-align: center;\">Family Member&#8217;s Age (Output)<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Nellie<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]13[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Marcos<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]11[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15.1719px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15.1719px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Esther<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15.1719px; text-align: center;\">[latex]46[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Samuel<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]47[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Nina<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]47[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Paul<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]47[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Katrina<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]21[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Andrew<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]16[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Maria<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]13[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 15px;\">\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Ana<\/td>\n<td style=\"height: 15px; text-align: center;\">[latex]81[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>Notice that each name matches with exactly one age. This is an example of <strong>a function<\/strong> because each input has a unique output.<\/p>\n<p>Now, compare this with a table where the input is age and the output is name:<\/p>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr style=\"height: 10px;\">\n<th style=\"height: 10px; text-align: center;\" scope=\"row\">Family Member&#8217;s Age (Input)<\/th>\n<th style=\"height: 10px; text-align: center;\">Family Member&#8217;s Name (Output)<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]11[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Marcos<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">[latex]13[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Nellie, Maria<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]16[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Andrew<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]21[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Katrina<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]46[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Esther<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 18px;\">\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 18px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]47[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 18px;\">Samuel, Nina, Paul<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"height: 12px;\">\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\" scope=\"row\">[latex]81[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td style=\"text-align: center; height: 12px;\">Ana<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>In this table, some ages correspond to more than one name. This is a relation but <strong>not a function<\/strong> because some inputs (ages) have multiple outputs (names).<\/p>\n<\/section>\n<p>The figure below compares relations that are functions and not functions.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"width: 975px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com\/courses-images\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/896\/2016\/10\/18190946\/CNX_Precalc_Figure_01_01_0012.jpg\" alt=\"Three relations that demonstrate what constitute a function.\" width=\"975\" height=\"243\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Three relations that demonstrate what constitute a function<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">(a) This relationship is a function because each input is associated with a single output. <\/span><\/strong><strong><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">Note that input [latex]q[\/latex] and [latex]r[\/latex] both give output [latex]n[\/latex]. <\/span><\/strong><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">(b) This relationship is also a function. In this case, each input is associated with a single output. <\/span><\/strong><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong><span style=\"font-size: 10pt;\">(c) This relationship is not a function because input [latex]q[\/latex] is associated with two different outputs.<\/span><\/strong><\/div>\n<section class=\"textbox questionHelp\">\n<p id=\"fs-id1165137635406\"><strong>How to: Given a relationship between two quantities, determine whether the relationship is a function.<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol id=\"fs-id1165134065124\" type=\"1\">\n<li>Identify the input values.<\/li>\n<li>Identify the output values.<\/li>\n<li>If each input value leads to only one output value, classify the relationship as a function. If any input value leads to two or more outputs, do not classify the relationship as a function.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"textbox example\">In a particular math class, the overall percent grade corresponds to a grade point average. The table below shows a possible rule for assigning grade points.<\/p>\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha;\">\n<li>Is grade point average a function of the percent grade?<\/li>\n<li>Is the percent grade a function of the grade point average?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"width: 5%;\">Percent grade<\/th>\n<th>[latex]0\u201356[\/latex]<\/th>\n<th>[latex]57\u201361[\/latex]<\/th>\n<th>[latex]62\u201366[\/latex]<\/th>\n<th>[latex]67\u201371[\/latex]<\/th>\n<th>[latex]72\u201377[\/latex]<\/th>\n<th>[latex]78\u201386[\/latex]<\/th>\n<th>[latex]87\u201391[\/latex]<\/th>\n<th>[latex]92\u2013100[\/latex]<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 5%;\">Grade point average<\/td>\n<td>[latex]0.0[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td>[latex]1.0[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td>[latex]1.5[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td>[latex]2.0[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td>[latex]2.5[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td>[latex]3.0[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td>[latex]3.5[\/latex]<\/td>\n<td>[latex]4.0[\/latex]<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<div class=\"qa-wrapper\" style=\"display: block\"><button class=\"show-answer show-answer-button collapsed\" data-target=\"q214538\">Show Solution<\/button> <\/p>\n<div id=\"q214538\" class=\"hidden-answer\" style=\"display: none\">\n<ol style=\"list-style-type: lower-alpha;\">\n<li>For any percent grade earned, there is an associated grade point average, so the grade point average is a function of the percent grade. 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