Algebraic Functions
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An algebraic function is any function that can be expressed using basic arithmetic operations and variables.
Types and Behaviors
1. Identity Function
Form: f(x)=x
Behavior:
- Passes through the origin (0,0);
- A straight line with slope m=1;
- Every input maps to itself;
- No maximum or minimum;
- Domain: (−∞,∞);
- Range: (−∞,∞).
Use case: representing unchanged data or as a reference in transformations.
2. Constant Function
Form: f(x)=c
Behavior:
- A horizontal line at y=c;
- The output remains constant for all inputs;
- Slope: m=0;
- No maximum or minimum;
- Domain: (−∞,∞);
- Range: c.
Use case: representing fixed quantities such as baseline values or flat fees.
3. Linear Function
Form: f(x)=mx+b
Behavior:
- A straight line with slope m;
- Increasing if m>0, decreasing if m<0;
- X-intercept: x=−mb;
- Y-intercept: y=b;
- No maximum or minimum;
- Domain: (−∞,∞);
- Range: (−∞,∞).
Use case: predicting continuous outcomes such as revenue or costs.
4. Polynomial Function (Quadratic Example)
Form: f(x)=ax2+bx+c
Behavior:
- Parabolic curve (U-shaped if a>0; inverted U if a<0);
- Vertex at x=−2ab;
- X-intercepts (roots): x=2a−b±b2−4ac;
- Y-intercept: f(0)=c;
- Domain: (−∞,∞);
- Range:
- If a>0, then [yvertex;∞);
- If a<0, then (−∞;yvertex].
Use case: curve fitting, regression models, and describing non-linear trends.
5. Rational Function
Form: f(x)=q(x)p(x)
Example: f(x)=x−11
Behavior:
- Vertical asymptote at x=1;
- Horizontal asymptote at y=0;
- Undefined at x=1;
- Sharp increase and decrease near the asymptote;
- Domain: (−∞,1)∪(1,∞);
- Range: (−∞,0)∪(0,∞).
Use case: modeling constrained systems such as rates of change or resource utilization.
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