2.2 The Graph of a Function
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1.
f
(
x
)
=
y
{\displaystyle f(x)=y}
x
{\displaystyle x}
is called the
input
or
argument
of the function and
f
(
x
)
{\displaystyle f(x)}
or
y
{\displaystyle y}
is called the
output
or
value
at
x
{\displaystyle x}
ex. If
f
(
x
)
=
x
2
+
x
+
1
{\displaystyle f(x)=x^{2}+x+1}
what is the value of
f
{\displaystyle f}
at
x
=
3
{\displaystyle x=3}
?
The value of
f
{\displaystyle f}
at
x
=
3
is
13
{\displaystyle x=3{\text{ is }}13}
2.
(
x
,
y
)
or
(
x
,
f
(
x
)
)
{\displaystyle (x,y){\text{ or }}(x,f(x))}
is called an
ordered pair
where
x
{\displaystyle x}
is the input and
y
or
f
(
x
)
{\displaystyle y{\text{ or }}f(x)}
is the output
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