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Mapping & Representing Relations

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Apr 6, 2026
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Watch the full Functions Mastery series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYwmph9IamQl6zIC1_LuYY6CyuZt68nJP Lesson Overview Welcome to Lesson 2! In this tutorial, we focus on the visual and structural ways to represent mathematical relationships. We move beyond equations to look at mapping diagrams, ordered pairs, and how to distinguish between a general relation and a specific function. $$Tutorial Objectives$$ In this lesson, you will learn: Ordered Pairs: How to group inputs and outputs correctly as $(x, y)$. Mapping Diagrams: Using arrows and ovals to visualize the flow from domain to range. Types of Mapping: Understanding one-to-one, many-to-one, and one-to-many relationships. Relation vs. Function: The ultimate test to determine if a mapping qualifies as a function. Coordinate Plane Basics: Plotting your mapping results to see the visual pattern. #MathTutorial #Functions #MappingDiagrams #Algebra #AlgebraicThinking #LearnMath #Geometry #STEM 💬 Initial Comment (Pinned) "Lesson 2 is live! 📊 Today we are looking at how to 'see' functions through mapping and ordered pairs. Lesson Challenge: If one input points to two different outputs, is it still a function? (Watch the 28-minute mark for the answer!) Let me know what you think below! 👇" 🏷️ Keywords/Tags Mapping diagrams math, ordered pairs tutorial, relations vs functions, algebraic representation, domain and range mapping, math lesson functions, visualizing algebra, coordinate geometry basics, high school math tutorial

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