In high school, we have learned the common representation methods of functions ( list method, image method and analytical method ) , which are further summarized and expanded as follows:
1. List method: A method of tabulating the values of independent variables and their corresponding function values.
2. Image method: A method of expressing functional relationships through intuitive images in a coordinate system .
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3. Analytical method(formula method) A method of expressing the relationship between independent variables and dependent variables using mathematical expressions (also called analytical expressions) . According to the different forms of analytic expressions of functions, functions can also be divided into three types: explicit functions, implicit functions and piecewise functions:
(1) Explicit function: The function is directly represented by the analytical expression of .
For example, , , , etc.
(2) Implicit function: The corresponding relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable is given by the equation
to make sure. For example:
, ,
But the explicit function of the latter is expressed as
.
(3) Piecewise function: A functiondomain. In high school, we initially learned about piecewise functions, their domains and images , among which the absolute value function is an example of a piecewise function.