Genmath q1 Mod2 Evaluatingfunctions v2 PDF
Genmath q1 Mod2 Evaluatingfunctions v2 PDF
Genmath q1 Mod2 Evaluatingfunctions v2 PDF
Quarter 1 – Module 2:
Evaluating Functions
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General Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 2:
Evaluating Functions
Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners,
can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions,
directions, exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand
each lesson.
Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-
step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also
provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they
can best help you on your home-based learning.
Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any
part of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and
tests. And read the instructions carefully before performing each task.
If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering
the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.
Thank you.
What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master the key concepts of functions specifically on evaluating functions. The
scope of this module permits it to be used in many different learning situations.
The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons
are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which
you read them can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.
a. 117 c. 153
b. 27 d. 63
9. Evaluate: h(x) 5x 2 8x given x = 5.
12
a. 22 c. 97
b. 145 d. -3
10.Find the value of the function
h(x) 5x 2 4 if x 4 .
a.
80 c. 16
b. 2 19 d. 4
11.Evaluate the function f (x) 3x 2 5x given x 2x 5 .
2
2
a. 12x 50x 52 2
c. 12x 50x 52
2
b. 12x 65x 77 2
2 d. 12x 65x 77
2x 5
12. Given h(x) , determine h(5).
3
a. -15 c. 15
5
b. 5
3
d. 3
function a. ±4 c. ±2
b. ±3 d. ±1
3
CO_Q1_General Mathematics SHS
Module 2
Lesson
1 Evaluating Functions
Finding the value of “x” for most of the students is what Mathematics is all about.
Sometimes, it seems to be a joke for the students to evaluate an expression, like
what is shown by the illustration.
Find x.
Here it is!
If you want to learn how to find the value of “y”, well then, you are in the right page.
WELCOME to your second module!
What’s In
Before we begin, let’s go back to the time when you first encounter how to evaluate
expressions.
1. x9
2. 3x 7
2
3. x 4x 10
4. 2x 2 6x 26
5. 3𝑥𝑥3 − 6
We have learned that, in an algebraic expression, letters can stand for numbers.
And to find the value of the expression, there are two things that you have to do.
If in the first activity, you do the same process in order to arrive with these answers,
then this module would be very easy for you.
Solutions:
1. x9
Since x = 3, replace x by 3 in the expression, then subtract 9.
x9
(3) 9
6
2. 3x 7
3xFollowing
7 the steps, substitute x by 3. Multiply it by the numerical coefficient 3 and add 7
3(3) 7
97
16
3. x 2 4x 10
After replacing x by 3, get the square of 3 which is 9. Add it to the product of 4 and 3. Lastly, subtract 10 from its s
2
x 4x 10
2
(3) 4(3) 10
9 12 10
11
4. 2x 2 6x 26
Simply each term inside the parenthesis which results to 18. Subtract 18 from it and 26.
2
2x 6x 26
2
2(3) 6(3) 26
18 18 26
26
5. 3x3 6
Get the cube of 3 which is
3 27. Then, multiply it to 3 to get 81. Finally, subtract 6.
3x 6
3
3(3) 6
3(27) 6
81 6
75
What’s New
Types of Functions
Read and analyze some of the common types of functions that you might encounter
as you go on with this module.
What is It
Learning the different types of function is essential in this lesson. Because you will
encounter those types as we proceed with evaluating functions.
When we say evaluating function, is the process of determining the value of the
function at the number assigned to a given variable. Just like in evaluating
algebraic expressions, you just need to: a.) replace each letter in the expression
with the assigned value and b.) perform the correct order of operations in the
expression.
Look at these examples!
Answer: Given
f (x) 2x f (3) 2
4,
Example 2: Given
g(x) 3x 2 7 , g(3) .
Solution: find
2
Substitute x by -3 in the function.
g (3) 3(3)
7 Simplify the expression on
the right side of the equation.
g(3) 3(9) 7
g(3) 27 7
g(3) 34
Answer: Given
g(x) 3x 7 g (3) 34
2
Example 3:
Given p(x) 3x 2 5x 2 , p(0) and p(1) .
find
Solution:
2
p(0) 3(0) 5(0) 2
Treateach of these
p(0) 3(0) 0 2
liketwo separate
p(0) 0 0 2
problems. In each case, substitute x by its given value and simplify. S
p(0) 2 𝑥𝑥 = 0, then 𝑥𝑥 = −1.
2
p(1) 3(1) 5(1) 2
p(1) 3(1) 5 2
p(1) 3 5 2
p(1) 4
Answer: Given
p(x) 3x 5x 2 p(0) 2 p(1) 4
2
Answer: Given
f (x) 5x f (h 1) 5h 6
1,
Example 5: Given
g(x) 3x 2 , find g(9) .
Solution:
g(9) 5
Answer: Given 3x 2
g(x) , g (9) 5
4x 8
Example 6: h(x) , find the value of function if x 5
Given 2x 4
Solution:
4(5) 8
h(5)
2(5) 4 Substitute -5 for x in the function.
20 8
h(5) Simplify the expression on the right
10 4 side of the equation. (recall the
12 concepts of integers and the process
h(5)
14 on how to simplify fractions)
6
h(5)
7
4x 8 6
Answer: Given h(x) , h(5)
2x 4 7
3 2
f 2 2 3
Substitute for x in the function.
3 2
f 2 23
Simplify the expression on the right
3
f 2 8 side of the equation. (get the cube of
2 which is 8, then simplify)
3
f2 42
3
f 2 22
,
3
f 2 22
Example 8: Evaluate the function h(x) x 2 where x is the greatest integer
function given x 2.4 .
Substitute x by 2.4 in the function.
Solution:
h(2.4) 2.4 2 Simplify the expression on the right
side of the equation. (Remember
h(2.4) 2 2
that in greatest integer function,
h(2.4) 4 value IS rounded-off to the integer
less than the number)
Answer: Given
h(x) x 2 , h(2.4) 4
Solution:
Substitute 3 for x in the function.
f (3) 3 8
Simplify the expression on the right
f (3) 5
side of the equation. (Remember
f (3) 5 that any number in the absolute
value sign is always positive)
Answer: Given
f (x) x , f (3) 5
8
Example 10: Evaluate the function Solut ion:
f (x) x 2 2x 2 at f (2x 3) .
2
f (2x 3) (2x 3) 2(2x 3) 2
2 2x 3 for x in the function.
Substitute
f (2x 3) (4x 12x 9) 4x 6Simplify
2 the expression on the right side of the equation.
2
f (2x 3) 4x 12x 9 4x 6 2
2
f (2x 3) 4x 12x 4x 9 6 2
2
f (2x 3) 4x 16x 17
What’s More
Your Turn!
Independent Practice 1: Fill Me
Evaluate the following functions by filling up the missing parts of the solution.
1. f (x) 3x 5 , f (2)
find
Solution:
f (2)
f (2) 6 5
f (2)
1. Given
w(n) n 1, find the value of the function if = -1.
2. Given
f (x) x 3, find f (9.3) .
4. Evaluate:
f (x) x 1 , f (a 2 )
find
5. Given
f (x) 4x 5 , f (2x 3)
find
1. Evaluate
f (t) 2t f (t 2 )
3;
Solution: Answer:
2 2
f (t ) 2(t ) 3
2 2
f (t ) 2t 3
2. Given the function
g(x) 5x 13 , find g(9) .
Solution:
g (9) 5(9) 13 Answer:
g(9)
45 13
g(9) 32
g(9) 16 2
5x 7
3. Given the function f (x) , find the value of the function x 3 .
if
Solution: 3x 2
5(3) 7
f (3) 3(3) 2 Answer:
15 7
f (3)
92
22
f (3)
11
f (3) 2
4
5. Evaluate: g(x) if x
3x 3
Solution:
4 4
g 3 3
Answer:
3
4
g 3 3 34
4
g 3 3 81
4
g 3 3 27 3
4
g 3 33 3
Independent Assessment 2: Find my Value!
Evaluate the following functions. Write your solution on a separate paper.
1. g(x) 5x g (x 2 1)
7;
Answer: _
2. h(t) x 2 2x 4 h(2)
;
Answer: _
3. k(x) 3x 2 1
k (3)
; 4
2x
Answer: _
4. f (x) 2x 5x f (5x 2)
2
9;
Answer: _
3
5. ; 𝑔𝑔(𝑝𝑝) = 4𝑝𝑝; 𝑝𝑝 =
2
Answer: _
What I Have Learned
In this part of the module, you will apply your knowledge on evaluating functions in
solving real-life situations. Write your complete answer on the given space.
a. Find a function f(x) where x represents the number page of printed out.
b. How much will Mark charge for 55-page encoding and printing work?
1
P(t)
1
15(2.1)0.3t
Where P(t) is the proportion of the population that has the virus and (t)
represents the days after the acquisition of virus. Find P(4) and P(10) and interpret
the results.
Assessment
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
c. p(x) x 3 7
d. s(x) 3x 4 9
3x 11
2. What kind of function is being illustrated by f (x) ?
x7
a. Rational Function
b. Constant Function
c. Greatest Integer Function
d. Absolute Value Function
3. Find the function value given h(x) 9 5x x 3m .
of
a. 9 15m
b. 9 15m
2
c. 9 15m
d. 9 15m
2
Difference Quotient
f (x h) f
(x) h This quantity is called difference quotient. Specifically, it is used in
the discussion of the rate of change, a fundamental concept in calculus.
Example: Find the difference quotient for each of the following function.
A. f(x) = 4x - 2
B. f(x) = x2
Solution:
A. f(x) = 4x - 2
f (x h) 4(x h) 2 4x 4h 2
f (x h) f (x) 4x 4h 2 (4x 2)
h h
4x 4h 2 4x 2)
h
4h
h
4
B. f(x) = x2
2 2 2
f (x h) (x h) x 2hx h
2 2 2
f (x h) f (x) x 2hx h (x)
h h
2 2 2
x 2hx h (x)
h
2
2hx h
h
2x h
YOUR TURN!
f (x h) f (x)
Find the value of , h ≠ 0 for each of the following function.
h
1. f (x) 3x 4
2
2. f (x) x 3
What I What's More
Know Independent Practice 1
1. A
2. D
3. C 1.
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. D
8. A 2.
9. C
10.B
11.A 3. 𝑘𝑘(−9) = |−9| − 2
12.C 𝑘𝑘(−9) = 9 − 2
13.D 𝑘𝑘(−9) = 7
14.A
15.C
4.
5. 𝑔𝑔(−2) = (−2)2 - 2
𝑔𝑔(−2) = 4 − 2
𝑔𝑔(−2) = 2
6.
Assessment
1. D
2. A
3. A
4. C
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. D
9. C
10.B
11.A
12.A
13.D
14.C
15.B
Independent
Assessment 1 Independent Practice Independent
1. -2 2 Assessment 2
2. 6 1. TRUE 1.
3. 5 2. 2.
4. 3. 2 3. -13
5. 4. 4.
5. TRUE 5. 8
References
Books:
Oronce, Orlando A. General Mathematics, 1st Ed. Quezon City: Rex Book Store Inc.,
2016.
Online Sources:
http://www.math.com/school/subject2/lessons/S2U2L3DP.html)
https://www.toppr.com/guides/maths/relations-and-functions/types-of-
functions/
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Module 2
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