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1.1 Functions Topic Questions 0606 Set 1 QP Ms

The document contains 8 problems involving functions. Each problem has multiple parts that define functions, find their domains and ranges, find inverse functions, sketch graphs, and solve equations involving composite functions. The problems progressively increase in complexity, starting with basic definitions and properties of functions, and building up to combining multiple functions and solving equations.

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1.1 Functions Topic Questions 0606 Set 1 QP Ms

The document contains 8 problems involving functions. Each problem has multiple parts that define functions, find their domains and ranges, find inverse functions, sketch graphs, and solve equations involving composite functions. The problems progressively increase in complexity, starting with basic definitions and properties of functions, and building up to combining multiple functions and solving equations.

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FUNCTIONS-SET-1-QP-MS

1 The function f is defined, for 0° ≤ x ≤ 360°, by f(x) # 4 0 cos 2x.


(i) State the amplitude and period of f. [2]
(ii) Sketch the graph of f, stating the coordinates of the maximum points. [4]

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Given that each of the following functions is defined for the domain –2  x  3, find the range of

(i) f : x a 2 – 3x, [1]

(ii) g : x a  2 – 3x , [2]

(iii) h : x a 2 –  3x . [2]

State which of the functions f, g and h has an inverse. [2]

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(a) The function f is such that f(x) = 2x2 – 8x + 5.
(i) Show that f(x) = 2(x + a)2 + b, where a and b are to be found. [2]

(ii) Hence, or otherwise, write down a suitable domain for f so that f–1 exists. [1]

(b) The functions g and h are defined respectively by

g(x) = x2 + 4, x  0, h(x) = 4x – 25, x  0.

(i) Write down the range of g and of h–1. [2]

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(ii) On the axes below, sketch the graphs of y = g(x) and y = g–1(x), showing the coordinates
of any points where the curves meet the coordinate axes. [3]

O x

(iii) Find the value of x for which gh(x) = 85. [4]

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4 It is given that f ^xh = 3e 2x for x H 0 ,
g ^xh = ^x + 2h2 + 5     for x H 0 .

(i)  Write down the range of f and of g. [2]

(ii)  Find g -1 , stating its domain. [3]

(iii)  Find the exact solution of gf ^xh = 41. [4]

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(iv)  Evaluate f l^ln 4h. [2]

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f ^xh = 3e 2x for x H 0 ,

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It is given that
g ^xh = ^x + 2h2 + 5     for x H 0 .

(i)  Write down the range of f and of g. [2]

(ii)  Find g -1 , stating its domain. [3]

(iii)  Find the exact solution of gf ^xh = 41. [4]

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(iv)  Evaluate f l^ln 4h. [2]

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The function f is defined for the domain –3 ⭐ x ⭐ 3 by

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f(x) = 9 x – 1 – 11.
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(i) Find the range of f. [3]

(ii) State the coordinates and nature of the turning point of

(a) the curve y = f(x),

(b) the curve y =  f(x) .


[4]

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(i) Sketch the graph of y = |3x – 5|, for –2  x  3, showing the coordinates of the points where the

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(ii) On the same diagram, sketch the graph of y = 8x.


[3]

[1]

(iii) Solve the equation 8x = |3x – 5|. [3]

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(a) A function f is defined, for x , by

f(x) = x2 + 4x – 6.

(i) Find the least value of f(x) and the value of x for which it occurs. [2]

(ii) Hence write down a suitable domain for f(x) in order that f–1(x) exists. [1]

(b) Functions g and h are defined, for x , by


x – 1,
g(x) =
2
h(x) = x2 – x.

(i) Find g–1(x). [2]

(ii) Solve gh(x) = g–1(x). [3]

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