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Let’s name the functions that relate the dog’s distance from the post and the time since its owner left: function for Day 1, function for Day 2, function for Day 3. The input of each function is time in seconds, .
| day 1 | day 2 | day 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| a. distance from post 60 seconds after the owner left | |||
| b. distance from post when the owner left | |||
| c. distance from post 160 seconds after the owner left |
Describe what each expression represents in this context:
The equation can be interpreted to mean: “On Day 2, 120 seconds after the dog owner left, the dog was 4 feet from the post.”
What does each equation mean in this situation?
Students may ignore the function name and attend to only the input value. For instance, they may say, “ means that 60 seconds have passed.” Explain that the input value of 60, or , does represent that 60 seconds have passed, but the expression represents the output value of the function. In this case, it means the dog’s distance from the post, on Day 1, 60 seconds after its owner left.
Invite students to share their responses. As students begin to share, they may be unsure of how to express the notation orally. Explain that the expression is read " of 60," is read " of 160," and is read " of ."
To make sure students see the structure of this new notation, consider displaying it and annotating each part, as shown here.
Clarify that:
Rule takes a person’s name as its input and gives their birthday as the output.
| input | output |
|---|---|
| Abraham Lincoln | February 12 |
Rule takes a date as its input and gives a person with that birthday as the output.
| input | output |
|---|---|
| August 26 | Katherine Johnson |
If a student wonders what happens to a person born on February 29, tell them that the output of the function is the original birth date, not the annual birthday.
Discuss with students:
Some students might wonder if is still a function if multiple people have the same name. For instance, there might be a few people named Katherine Johnson, and if we enter “Katherine Johnson” as the input for , we would likely get different birthdays for the output.
Acknowledge that this is true, and that would only be a function if it assumes that no two people have the same full name, or if another identifier could be used to tell apart people with the same first name and last name (for instance, if a middle name or initial is also used or if a number is added to each Katherine Johnson to distinguish them from one another).