Evaluate and Solve Functions
Learning Objectives
- Evaluate and solve functions in algebraic form
- Evaluate functions given tabular or graphical data
How To: Given the formula for a function, evaluate.
- Replace the input variable in the formula with the value provided.
- Calculate the result.
Example: Evaluating Functions
Given the function , evaluate .Answer:
To evaluate , we substitute the value 4 for the input variable in the given function.
Therefore, for an input of 4, we have an output of 24.Example: Evaluating Functions at Specific Values
Evaluate atAnswer: Replace the in the function with each specified value.
- Because the input value is a number, 2, we can use algebra to simplify.
- In this case, the input value is a letter so we cannot simplify the answer any further.
- With an input value of , we must use the distributive property.
- In this case, we apply the input values to the function more than once, and then perform algebraic operations on the result. We already found that
and we know thatNow we combine the results and simplify.
Example: Solving Functions
Given the function , solve for .Answer:
If , either or (or both of them equal 0). We will set each factor equal to 0 and solve for in each case.
This gives us two solutions. The output when the input is either or .

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Given the function , solve .Answer:
Q & A
Are there relationships expressed by an equation that do represent a function but which still cannot be represented by an algebraic formula? Yes, this can happen. For example, given the equation , if we want to express as a function of , there is no simple algebraic formula involving only that equals . However, each does determine a unique value for , and there are mathematical procedures by which can be found to any desired accuracy. In this case, we say that the equation gives an implicit (implied) rule for as a function of , even though the formula cannot be written explicitly.Evaluating a Function Given in Tabular Form
As we saw above, we can represent functions in tables. Conversely, we can use information in tables to write functions, and we can evaluate functions using the tables. For example, how well do our pets recall the fond memories we share with them? There is an urban legend that a goldfish has a memory of 3 seconds, but this is just a myth. Goldfish can remember up to 3 months, while the beta fish has a memory of up to 5 months. And while a puppy’s memory span is no longer than 30 seconds, the adult dog can remember for 5 minutes. This is meager compared to a cat, whose memory span lasts for 16 hours. The function that relates the type of pet to the duration of its memory span is more easily visualized with the use of a table. See the table below.Pet | Memory span in hours |
---|---|
Puppy | 0.008 |
Adult dog | 0.083 |
Cat | 16 |
Goldfish | 2160 |
Beta fish | 3600 |
How To: Given a function represented by a table, identify specific output and input values.
- Find the given input in the row (or column) of input values.
- Identify the corresponding output value paired with that input value.
- Find the given output values in the row (or column) of output values, noting every time that output value appears.
- Identify the input value(s) corresponding to the given output value.
Example: Evaluating and Solving a Tabular Function
Using the table below,- Evaluate .
- Solve .
n | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
g(n) | 8 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 8 |
Answer:
- Evaluating means determining the output value of the function for the input value of . The table output value corresponding to is 7, so .
- Solving means identifying the input values, , that produce an output value of 6. The table below shows two solutions: and .
n | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
g(n) | 8 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 8 |
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Using the table from the previous example, evaluate .Answer:
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You can use Desmos to graph functions, find function values, and evaluate functions. Watch this short tutorial to learn how. https://youtu.be/jACDzJ-rmsM Now try the following with Desmos:- Graph the function using function notation.
- Evaluate the function at x = 1
- Make a table of values that references the function. Include at least the interval [-5,5] for x-values.
- Solve the function for f(0)
