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Check out this video to improve your function-fresh dance moves...
Transcript
- 00:00
We speak student! Relations and functions a'la shmoop it's friday night
- 00:08
at mathlete high school the annual dance that everyone has been waiting for is [
- 00:12
finally here the function stance where you can only use dance moves that [kids dancing in a school hall]
- 00:17
resemble functions usually students can dance like relations which gives them a
- 00:21
lot of freedom maybe too much freedom why well because a relation is a set of
Full Transcript
- 00:27
ordered pairs all we need to do to come up with these ordered pairs is relate x [relation function definition and example on a chalkboard]
- 00:31
and y in some way so during these dances Michael Gaga a distant relative of Lady
- 00:35
Gaga can get his groove on however he likes the chaperones just sit in the [Michael Gaga dancing at the annual mathlete dance]
- 00:40
corner and play solitaire on their iPhones but the functions dance is a
- 00:45
special one unfortunately Michael is in trouble he doesn't know what a function [Michael looking confused at the thought of what a function is]
- 00:49
is and chaperones crack down on dance moves that don't resemble functions at
- 00:53
the functions dance Michael hears his favorite song YMCA and starts making
- 00:58
[Michael raising his arms to make the Y letter] the Y this is a function to see if it's a function we can use the vertical
- 01:03
line test if any vertical line that's drawn touches the graph at only one
- 01:07
point it's a function a vertical line drawn through either of the diagonal
- 01:11
parts of the Y only touch it once but a vertical line drawn straight through the [verticle and diagonal line drawn through a x and y axis]
- 01:15
center of the Y touches it lord knows how many times not a function now the
- 01:20
end same deal vertical lines drawn through the slanted part of the letter
- 01:24
pass the test but the left and right parts of the letter are vertical lines [left and right part of the letter M highlighted green]
- 01:28
themselves so it's a no-go here as well then the C we are not having good luck
- 01:33
so far it's pretty clear that a vertical line drawn through just about any part
- 01:37
of the sea touches the graph more than once so we're still on the lookout for a
- 01:40
letter that would qualify as a function finally the A nope the left most and [Letter A on a vertical line test graph with blue lines through the letter]
- 01:45
right most parts of the A pass the test but not this area in the middle okay
- 01:49
would any letters pass the vertical line test well there aren't many but V works
- 01:55
the vertical line here vertical line there no matter where you draw it V passes
- 02:00
the vertical line test now that makes us want to dance [Michael on the floor dancing]
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