Domain and Range of Reciprocal Functions Solutions

  • When writing the domain and range for reciprocal functions, use    set-builder    notation.
  • This math shorthand allows you to    define the sets    of numbers, rather than listing all of the values.
Symbol Read as Meaning
{ } set brackets, “the set of …” a group or set
| “such that”  
“an element of” is part of a set
/ “is not” (i.e. : “is not equal to,”: “is not an element of”) symbol to show negation
ℕ, 𝕎, ℤ, ℚ, 𝕀, ℝ Possible sets of numbers  
  • Here are some examples using set-builder notation:
    • “The set of all x’s such that x is an element of the Real number and cannot equal 2   {x|x,x2}   
    • “The set of all q’s such that q is an element of the Natural numbers, and between 2 and 8” This could also be written as {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}    {q|q,2<q<8}   
Note

Set-builder notation is used here. Interval notation will also be used later in this level. See Algebra 1: Principles of Secondary Mathematics for more on interval notation.

  • The domain is the set of     x-values    for a function.
  • The range is the set of     y-values    for a function.
  • For reciprocal functions, use the    asymptotes    to help determine restrictions for the domain and range.
  • Graphs do not cross vertical asymptotes because this would make the denominator    undefined   .
  • Vertical asymptotes are boundaries for the    hyperbola   .
  • Horizontal asymptotes show the end behavior of a hyperbola as the graph moves toward    infinity   .
Note

End behavior will be discussed in more detail in later lessons and levels.

Example 4

Name the domain and range of the reciprocal function.

 fx=4x+15

Plan
Identify a, h, k

Determine the domain and range in set-builder notation


Implement
a=4, h=1, k=5

Domain: x|x, x1Range: y|y, y5

Note

Recall that y and f (x) can be used interchangeably. Since the function is given as f (x), it is used for the range.

Example 5

Name the domain and range of the reciprocal function.

y=1x3+2

a=1, h=3, k=2Domain: x|x, x3Range: y|y, y2

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