-  Last Time:  Properties of functions
 
	-  Assignment for next time: work on your problems, and come
with questions. Remember that your assignments will be due on Friday, 9/3: I'll
probably just roll the die to decide which of the three I'll pick up: this will
produce essentially the same number of assignments collected as would randomly
choosing to grade each with 1/3 probability (the expected values of the number
of assignments is the same).
 
 
-  Today: 
	
	 
	-  Last time: applications of linear functions
		
		-  Problems from last time, pp. 27-29:
			
		
 
	 
-  section summary: 2.1 (Properties of Functions)
	
	 
-  Definition and examples
		
		-  a function is a rule that assigns to each element
			of one set (the domain) exactly one element of
			another set (the range).
		
		 
-  Functions can be defined in various ways:
			
			-  formula
			
-  data
			
-  graph
			
-  verbally
			
 
		 
-  Graphs of functions and the vertical line test
			
		
		 
-  The domain of a function is taken to be the largest set
			consistent with the definition 
			and the specification of the problem
			
		
		 
-  Compositions of functions
		
		 
-  Types of functions:
			
			-  linear functions
			
-  non-linear functions (whose graphs are not
				straight lines)
				
			
 
 
	 
-  Problems, pp. 59-63
			
			-  #2, 3, 14, 29, 37, 55-57, 65
			
 
 
 
-  Next time: Problem session
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