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Common Core Standard HSF-IF.A.1 Questions

Understand that a function from one set (called the domain) to another set (called the range) assigns to each element of the domain exactly one element of the range. If f is a function and x is an element of its domain, then f(x) denotes the output of f corresponding to the input x. The graph of f is the graph of the equation y = f(x).

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Grade 10 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1
Which best describes the following statement?

Jack counts his steps and times himself as he walks across the football field.
  1. It is not a function.
  2. It is a continuous function.
  3. It is a discrete function.
  4. It is a partial function.
Grade 12 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1
Grade 12 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.C.7
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
f(x)=2x+5 is equivalent to which of the following functions?
  1. y=2x+5
  2. x=2x+5
  3. This is not a function.
  4. 8=2x+5
Grade 10 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1
An equation which represents a bouncing ball would
  1. not be a function.
  2. be a continuous function.
  3. be a discrete function.
  4. be a partial function.
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
Which of the following shows y=3x-2 expressed with function notation?
  1. x=3x-2
  2. y=3x-2
  3. f(x)=3x-2
  4. This is not a function.
Grade 10 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1
Grade 10 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
Which of the following shows y=-x expressed with function notation?
  1. f(x)=-x
  2. f(y)=-x
  3. This is not a function.
  4. f(-x)=x
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
The function f(x)=15y2+8 can also be expressed in which of the following forms?
  1. This is not a function.
  2. x=15y2+8
  3. 15y2=8
  4. f(y)=15x2+8
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
Which of the following shows y=12x2+2 expressed with function notation?
  1. f(x)=12x2+2
  2. f(y)=12x2+2
  3. x=12x2+2
  4. This is not a function.
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
Which of the following shows 8=x2+y2 expressed as y as a function of x?
  1. f(x)=x2+y2
  2. This is not a function.
  3. f(y)=x2+y2
  4. f(x,y)=x2+y2
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
Which of the following shows t=23r-4r+6 expressed with function notation?
  1. f(t)=23r-4r+6
  2. f(r)=19r+6
  3. f(t)=19r+6
  4. This is not a function.
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
f(y)=-x2+2 is equivalent to which of the following?
  1. y=-x2+2
  2. This is not a function.
  3. x=-x2+2
  4. y=x2+2
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
f(p)=6p-3 is equivalent to which of the following?
  1. f(x)=6p-3
  2. p=6p-3
  3. t=6p-3
  4. This is not a function.
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1, HSF-IF.A.2
The function f(x)=3x+4y2-6 can also be expressed in which of the following forms?
  1. y(x)=3x+4y2-6
  2. y=3x+4y2-6
  3. x=3x+4y2-6
  4. This is not a function.
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