Library of Functions
Introduction
The Library of Functions is a collection of functions for which you should know the basic properties and shape of graph. The section is finished off with a discussion of piecewise-defined functions.
Library of Functions
1) Constant Function: Constant functions have the form f(x) = b where b is a real number.
Properties: Domain: , Range is b, and the function is constant.
2) Identity function: f(x) = x
Properties: Domain = Range =
3) Square Function:
Properties: Domain = , while the range is . This function is also even.
4) Cube Function:
Properties: Domain = Range = . is an odd function too.
5) Square Root Function:
Properties: The domain and range are both .
6) Cube Root Function: Failed to parse (unknown function "\xroot"): {\displaystyle f(x) = \xroot[3]{x}}
Properties: This function is odd and the domain = range =
7) Reciprocal Function:
Properties: The domain is . The range is also the same.
8) Absolute Value Function:
Properties: Domain = , Range = . This function is also even.
Piecewise-defined Functions
A piecewise-defined function is a function that takes on the values of different functions depending on the x-value.