Language of Functions (Edexcel International A Level (IAL) Maths): Revision Note
Exam code: YMA01
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Language of functions
What language is used with functions?
- The language of functions has many keywords associated with it that need to be understood 

What are mappings?
- A mapping takes an ‘input’ from one set of values to an ‘output’ in another 

- Mappings can be - ‘many-to-one’ (many ‘input’ values go to one ‘output’ value) 
- ‘one-to-many’ 
- ‘many-to-many’ 
- ‘one-to-one’ 
 

What is the difference between a mapping and a function?
- A function is a mapping where every ‘input’ value maps to a single ‘output’ 
- Many-to-one and one-to-one mappings are functions 
- Mappings which have many possible outputs are not functions 

What is function notation?
- Functions are denoted by the notation f(x), g(x), etc - eg. f(x) = x2 - 3x + 2 
 
- Or the alternative notation - eg. f : x ↦ x2 – 3x + 2 
 
What sets of numbers do I need to know?
- Functions often involve domains and ranges for specific sets of numbers 
- All numbers can be organised into different sets ℕ, ℤ, ℚ, ℝ 

- So ℕ is a subset of ℤ etc 
- ℤ- would be the set of negative integers only 
What is the domain of a function?
- The domain of a function is the set of values that are allowed to be the ‘input’ 

- A function is only fully defined once its domain has been stated 
- Restrictions on a domain can turn many-to-one functions into one-to-one functions 

What is the range of a function?
- The range of a function is the set of values of all possible ‘outputs’  
- The type of values in the range depend on the domain 

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