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Answer 02 MAT133

This document contains examples of polynomial functions, including finding quotients and remainders when dividing polynomials. It also contains examples of piecewise functions, including evaluating functions at given values and determining domains and ranges. Finally, it discusses inverse and composite functions, providing examples of finding inverse functions and evaluating composite functions at given values.
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Answer 02 MAT133

This document contains examples of polynomial functions, including finding quotients and remainders when dividing polynomials. It also contains examples of piecewise functions, including evaluating functions at given values and determining domains and ranges. Finally, it discusses inverse and composite functions, providing examples of finding inverse functions and evaluating composite functions at given values.
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2.

3 Polynomial Function
1. Quotient=2x2-3x+5
p=-12
2. Quotient= x 2 − 8 x + 18
Remainder=-6
3. (i) m=13
(ii) (x-1)(x+3)(x-5)
4. p =-2
5. Quotient = x 2 − 7 x + 20
Remainder = −40
6. Shown; (iii) Rh = (- ,-2)
(2x – 3) and (x – 2) 2.
7. Remainder = -8
8. p = - 44,
(x + 2)(2 x + 5)(x − 6)
9. Quotient = 8x – 12;
Remainder = 2x +14 (i)
10. (x + 1)( x − 4)( x − 2) (ii) f(0)=4
11. 1 f(2)=8
x = , − 2, − 10 f(-3)=2
2 (iii) (- ∞ ,3) ∪ [4, 8]
12. a = −4
3. (i)
13. p = −3
14. Quotient = 2 x 2 + 4 x − 8
Remainder = 11
15. Quotient = −3 x 2 + 7 x − 8
Remainder = 13

2.4 Piece-wise Function (ii) (0, 0) and (4, 0)


1. (i) f(0)=0, h(-1)=-2 (iii) f(1)=-1
(ii) (iv) range=[-2, ∞ )
4. (i)

g ( −3) = 0
(ii) g (1) = 1
g ( 0) = 1
(iii) [0, ∞ )
5. y 9. y
10 (5, 4)
9
4
3
3
x
-3 3
2
-1 x
0 2
(i) f(-5) = -1, f(0) = 3, f(7) = 10
3
(ii) x = −
2 (
x-intercept are 3, 0 and (3, 0); )
(iii) {x ∈ R} y-intercept is (0,4)
6. (i) f(1) = 2, f(2) = (i) f (0) = 4, f ( 1 ) = 11 , f (3) = 0
(ii) Domain of f is [ −1, ∞ ) 2 4
(iii) (ii) Range f(x) = { f ( x) | −2 ≤ f ( x) ≤ 4}
y 10. y
y = x2
(2,8)
8
2
(2,5)
1 5
x
1
(iv) Range of f (0, ∞ )
7. ⎧3
⎪ 2 x + 3, x ≤ 0 -3 -1 (0, 0)
x
⎪ 2
f ( x) = ⎨4, 0 < x ≤ 4
-1
⎪−2 x + 12, x ≥ 4
⎪ x-intercept (0, 0), (-3, 0),
⎩ y-intercept (0, 0)
8. y (i) Domain {x | x ∈ R} ,
Range {f ( x ) | f ( x ) < 8}
(-3, 4)

(2, 1)
(ii) (0,0), (-3,0)
1
x
11. (i)
1 (6, -1) ⎧
⎪− x 2 if x < 0

(6, -2)
f ( x) = ⎨ 5 if x = 0
(2, -6)
⎪ 7
⎪− x + 7 if x > 0
(i) f (−2) = 3 ⎩ 10
(ii) {0 ≤ f ( x) < 4} (ii) (0, 5) and (10,0)
(iii) { f ( x) | f ( x) < 7},
f(-2) = -4, f(0) = 5
12. y 3. (i) Domain = {x ∈ R, x ≠ 1,−1}
7
(ii) x = −
9
4. 4 x + 26
(i) f D g −1 ( x ) =
3
(ii) x = −12
2 5. 4 x − 3
(i) h ( x ) =
a
x (ii) a = 2
- 0 2 6. (i) h = 4, k = 1
(ii) g ( x) ≥ 0
4x
Domain {x | x ≥ −4} (iii) f −1 ( x) = , x ≠ −1 ,
1+ x
Range { f ( x) | f ( x) > 0} y ∈ R, y ≠ 4
(0,2) (iv) g D f −1 (3) = 2
13.
7. (i) {x ∈ R, x ≠ −1, x ≠ 1}
y
(1,5)
5
x −1
(ii) ( f D g )( x ) = , x ≠ −1
2
2x + 2
8. 1
(i) q =
-1 0 3.5
x 2
(ii) − 9
-1
8 + 3x 1
(iii) f −1 ( x) = , x≠
2x − 1 2
(i) f(0) = 2, f(5) = -3 and f(-5) = -1 9. (i) m = -1, Domain f(x) = R
(ii) (−∞, 5] −2− x
(ii) g −1 ( x) = , x≠0
x
−2
(iii)
2.5 Inverse & Composite functions 2x − x 2 + 5
3

1. −1 x2 + 1 10. (i) h = 2
(i) f ( )
x =
3 2x + 1
(ii) g −1 ( x) = , x ≠ 1,
(ii) 1− x
Dg = {x ∈ R | x ≠ −3,3} Domain of g −1 ( x) is x ∈ R, x ≠ 1
1 7
R f −1 = [ ,+∞) (iii)
3 10
23 11. x+2 3
(iii) x = (i) f −1 ( x) = , x≠ ,
6 4x − 3 4
2. − 2 − 4x ⎧ 3⎫
(i) f D g = ⎨ x | x ∈ R, x ≠ ⎬
x −1 ⎩ 4⎭
3+ x 6
(ii) g −1 ( x) = (ii) (g D h )(x ) = , x ≠ 3,
x 3− x
Dg −1 ( x) : x ∈ R, x ≠ 0 {x | x ∈ R, x ≠ 3, x ≠ 0}
12. (i) h =3, k =5
3x
(ii) f −1 ( x) = , x ≠ −1 ,
1+ x
{x ∈ R, x ≠ −1}
(iii) ( f D g )(9 ) =2
13. 2x + 1
(i) g −1 ( x ) = , x ≠ 3,
3− x
{x | x ∈ R, x ≠ 3} A =3
14 x + 7 Period= 2π
(ii) ( f D g )( x ) = , x ≠ −2 ,
x+2 2. (i)
{x | x ∈ R, x ≠ −2}
14. (i) h = 3
3x + 5
(ii) f −1 ( x) = , x ≠1
x −1
( )
(iii) f −1 D g (3) = 4

(ii)
2.6 Transformation, Odd and Even
Function
1. (i)

3. Even Function, Symmetry at y-axis


4. y

(ii)
y= x+4 y= x
4

x
0
-4
y = − x+4 +3 -1

y = −x+4 -4

(iii)
5. y
y = x2 y = (x − 3 )
2

x
0
y = −(x − 3 ) + 9
3 2

(iii)

y = − (x − 3 )
2

6. (i)
f(x)
(-1, 4) (1,4)

y = 2 − f (x)
8. (i)
(2,1)
(-2,1)
x
0

(ii)
f(x)

(-1, 3) (3,3)

y = f (x − 1) + 2

x
0 (2,0) (ii)

7. (i)

(ii) (iii)
y

x
0 π π 3π 2π
2 2
-1

(iii)
9. (i)

0 π π 3π 2π
2 2

-2

(iv)
(ii)
2

0 π π 3π 2π 5π
2 2 2

11. Odd Function, Symmetry w.r.t.


10. (i) origin
y 12. (i) P(-2, -3)
(ii) Q(-5, 0)
1 (iii) Domain of x (-5, 1)

x
0
π π 3π 2π 2.7 Exponential & Logarithmic
2 2 Functions
-1
1. x=3 y =1
2. 3
x=
(ii) 4
3. x=1.585
4. y=4
5. (i) x=-4, 1
8
(ii) x= −
9
6. x=3
7. x=3

8. x = −1 or x = 2
9. 1
x = 125, or x =
125
10. x = −1
11. x = 3
12. 27
x= or x = 8
8
13. x = 3, y = 2
14. x = 4
15. x = −1 or x = 1
16. x = 2 or x = 16
17. 3
q=
2
18. x = 1 or x = 2
19. x = 0
20. 1
x=
3

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