8.F.1
Understand that a function is a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. The graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs consisting of an input and the corresponding output. (MP.7, MP.8)
Example Problems
A rule for creating a pattern is given.
Rule:
Complete the ordered pair that works for the rule:
Rule:
Complete the ordered pair that works for the rule:
A rule for creating a pattern is given.
Rule:
Complete the ordered pair that works for the rule:
Rule:
Complete the ordered pair that works for the rule:
A rule for creating a pattern is given.
Rule: Add 6 to x to get y.
Complete the ordered pair that works for the rule:
Rule: Add 6 to x to get y.
Complete the ordered pair that works for the rule:
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