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Gen Math 1.function Machine

The document provides examples of functions used to represent real-world situations. A) defines a function H(a) that represents a person's height increasing by 2 inches each year based on their age. B) defines a function D(t) that represents the distance a car travels increasing by 60 km each hour based on time. C) defines a function B(h) that represents a cellular phone's battery charge decreasing by 12% each hour based on time.
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Gen Math 1.function Machine

The document provides examples of functions used to represent real-world situations. A) defines a function H(a) that represents a person's height increasing by 2 inches each year based on their age. B) defines a function D(t) that represents the distance a car travels increasing by 60 km each hour based on time. C) defines a function B(h) that represents a cellular phone's battery charge decreasing by 12% each hour based on time.
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Function Machine

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Function Machine
Function Machine
Let’s try the following

situations.
A. If height (H) is a
function of age (a), give a
function H that can
represent the height of a
person in a age, if every year
the height is added
𝑯(𝒂) = 𝟐 + 𝒂 by 2
inches.
B. If distance (D) is a
function of time (t), give a
function D that can
represent the distance a car
travels in t time, if every
hour the car travels 60
kilometers.
𝑫(𝒕) = 𝟔𝟎𝒕
C. Give a function B that
can represent the amount of
battery charge of a cellular
phone in h hour, if 12% of
battery was loss every hour.
𝑩(𝒉) = 𝟏𝟎𝟎 − 𝟎. 𝟏𝟐𝒉
 
Piecewise Functions
D. A user is charged ₱250.00 monthly for a
particular mobile plan, which includes 200 free
text messages. Messages in excess of 200 are
charged ₱1.00 each. Represent the monthly
cost for text messaging using the function t(m),
where m is the number of messages sent in a
month.
E. A certain chocolate bar costs ₱50.00 per
piece. However, if you buy more than 5 pieces
they will mark down the price to ₱48.00 per
piece. Use a piecewise function to represent the
cost in terms of the number of chocolate bars
bought.

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