Function: is a mathematical relationship in which each input value is associated with exactly one output value. Functions are used to describe how one quantity depends on another. They are usually represented using symbols, tables, formulas, or graphs.
Graph: is a visual representation of a function. It shows the relationship between the independent variable (usually xxx) and the dependent variable (usually yyy). Graphs help us understand the behavior of a function, such as increasing or decreasing trends, maximum and minimum points, and points of intersection.
Exploring Functions and Graphs with GeoGebra :
Using GeoGebra helped me understand functions and graphs more clearly. I learned how to plot different functions and observe changes in their graphs by varying values. It made concepts like domain, range, and behavior of functions easier to visualize. GeoGebra made learning interactive and improved my understanding of this chapter.
Chapter Learning Summary :
Overall, this chapter was very informative and interesting. It helped me understand the basic concepts of functions and graphs clearly. Using graphical representation and tools like GeoGebra made learning easier and more interactive. This chapter built a strong foundation for further topics in calculus and improved my problem-solving skills.