I have a question. You were showing the the horizontal line test method with 3 examples. The first example started with a vertical line test and since it failed you said it wasnt a function but just a relationship. On the second example it passed the vertical test but failed the horizontal. So why did you call that one a function? I couldnt hear what you said sound like something fell in the background for example 2 explanation.
Yes, the second example passed the vertical line test, therefore it is found to be a function. The horizontal line test checks to see if a function has an inverse function. In other words, the horizontal line test checks to see if the function is 1 to 1.
Thanx for the help. I am trying to figure out how to improve the video quality. I will keep working on it. If anyone has found methods that work, let me know.
Your a mad good teacher. Please keep going with your videos! please!
hunterhalo2 2 years ago
where was this when I was in h.s. You kids are going to be wicked smart. I just need this so that I can play tron.
grubeci 3 years ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH! YOU HELPED ME IN INSANE AMOUNTS!!!! the lightbulb went on for once :) thank you so so so so much!!
x0itwasalegend0x 3 years ago 2
i can't tell ur nervous so don't worry bro
eckosama 3 years ago
Is a lot of this information from Algebra II? I'm taking Algebra II online, and I have already learned some of this...
NickHeyeskate 3 years ago
i did too :)
eckosama 3 years ago
Nickheyeskate
Lol same...its impossible that pre-calculus is as easy as it looks in this vid...
mightyflamelord 2 years ago
I think you kind of messed up in the video because you gotta have one input for every output in order for it to be a function.
Stefon17 4 years ago
look again please ^_^
darkrunner6 4 years ago
then what is f(x)=x^2
jinggoy01 3 years ago
Clear explanation but the video is blurry and the audio loses sync with video
genericvideo1 4 years ago
your explanation is superp!now,what if the function has no inverse function? pls explain to me how to restrict the domain of the function.
sionmejia 4 years ago
couldnt be any clearer.
thanks mathmaster
Naujdavid 4 years ago
I have a question. You were showing the the horizontal line test method with 3 examples. The first example started with a vertical line test and since it failed you said it wasnt a function but just a relationship. On the second example it passed the vertical test but failed the horizontal. So why did you call that one a function? I couldnt hear what you said sound like something fell in the background for example 2 explanation.
j4clayto 4 years ago
Yes, the second example passed the vertical line test, therefore it is found to be a function. The horizontal line test checks to see if a function has an inverse function. In other words, the horizontal line test checks to see if the function is 1 to 1.
themathmaster 4 years ago
nice work
witboek 4 years ago
thank you
oopsypoopsy 4 years ago
Not clear writing. Ues dark marker and focus the camera.
mathproblems 4 years ago
Thanx for the help. I am trying to figure out how to improve the video quality. I will keep working on it. If anyone has found methods that work, let me know.
themathmaster 4 years ago