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Ace Analysis Additional Mathematics SPM - SPM Practice (Form 4, Chapter 1, Pg. 1-4) I

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Ace Analysis Additional Mathematics SPM - SPM Practice (Form 4, Chapter 1, Pg. 1-4) I

This document contains fully worked solutions to practice questions on functions from Form 4 Chapter 1 (Functions) in the SPM Practice paper. It includes 14 multi-part questions covering topics like function notation, composite functions, inverse functions, and evaluating functions. The questions involve setting up and solving equations to find function values, inverse functions, and composite functions.

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Form 4: Chapter 1 (Functions)

SPM Practice
Fully-Worked Solutions

Paper 1

1 Based on the given ordered pairs {(2, 1), (4, 3), (a) The range is {3, 7}.
(6, 5), (6, 7)}, an arrow diagram can be drawn as
shown below.
‘3’ and ‘7’ are linked to object(s) but ‘5’
Q and ‘11’ are not linked to any object.
Therefore, the range is {3, 7}.
P
1
(b) The above relation is a many-to-one
2 3 relation.
4 5
Element ‘7’ in the codomain is
6 7 linked to two elements, i.e. ’28’
and ‘49’ in the domain. Therefore,
9 it is a many-to-one relation.

(a) The image of 2 is 1.


4 h : x → 2x + m
(b) The object of 7 is 6.
h(x) = 2x + m
Let h−1(x) = y
2 (a) Let g−1(7) = y h(y) = x
Thus, g(y) = 7 2y + m = x
4y – 1 = 7 x–m
4y = 8 y=
2
y=2 x–m x m
∴ g−1(7) = 2 ∴ h (x) =
−1
= –
2 2 2
3
(b) hg(x) But it is given that h–1(x) = 3kx + .
2
= h(4x – 1) Hence, by comparison,
= (4x – 1)2 – 3(4x – 1) + 5 1 1
= 16x 2 – 8x + 1 – 12x + 3 + 5 3k = ⇒ k = and
2 6
= 16x 2 – 20x + 9 m 3
– = ⇒ m = –3.
2 2
3 Set P Set Q

9 5 (a) hg(x) = 6x – 2
3 h[g(x)] = 6x – 2
28
3g(x) + 1 = 6x – 2
5 3g(x) = 6x – 3
49
g(x) = 2x – 1
7
It is given that h(x) = 3x + 1.
11 Hence, h[g(x)] = 3g(x) + 1.

1
(b) gh(x) = g(3x + 1) 8 Let n−1(x) = y
= 2(3x + 1) – 1 n(y) = x
= 6x + 1 4y – 1 = x
4y = x + 1
1
When gh(x) = , x+1
3 y=
4
1
6x + 1 = −1 x+1
3 n (x) =
4
18x + 3 = 1
18x = –2
1
−1
mn (x) = m 冢
x+1
4 冣
x=–
9 3
=
冢 冣
x+1
8 –5
4
3 3
6 (a) From the given arrow diagram, = ,x≠
2x – 3 2
f(–2) = –5. Hence, f –1(–5) = –2.
(b) gf(–2) = 3
9 (a) The relation between set P and set Q is a
This is a composite function gf(x) many-to-one relation.
which maps x directly onto z.
(b) The relation can be represented by
f(x) = x4.
Function notation
–1
7 (a) Let w (x) = z
w(z) = x
6 10 m (2) = 7
=x
3 – 2z 2–h
=7
h
Change the subject of the 2 – h = 7h
formula to z. 8h = 2
1
h=
6 = x(3 – 2z) 4
6 = 3x – 2xz
2xz = 3x – 6
3x – 6 11 (a) k = 9
z=
2x
(b) The relation can be represented by
3x –6
∴ w−1(x) = ,x≠0 f(x) = x – 1.
2x
Function notation
(b) w−1h –冢 冣
5
2

冤冢 冣 冥
5
= w−1 2 – + 3
2 12 f(x) = 9
= w−1(–2) |x – 4| = 9
3(–2) – 6 x – 4 = ±9
=
2(–2) x – 4 = 9 or x – 4 = –9
=3 x = 13 or x = –5

2
13 g 2 (x) = gg(x) 15 (a) Let g–1 (6) = y
= g(px + q) g(y) = 6
= p(px + q) + q 3y + 2 = 6
= p2x + pq + q 3y = 4
4
But it is given that y=
3
g 2 (x) = 49x – 32.
4
∴ g (6) =
–1
Hence, by comparison, 3
p2 = 49
p = 7 (p > 0) (b) hg(x) = h(3x + 2)
= (3x + 2)2 – 2(3x + 2) + 5
pq + q = –32
= 9x2 + 12x + 4 – 6x – 4 + 5
7q + q = –32
= 9x2 + 6x + 5
8q = –32
q = –4
16 (a) f(6) = 6 + 4
14 (a) f(x) = 0
= 10
|2x – 3| = 0
2x – 3 = 0
(b) gf(6) = 24
3
x= g(10) = 24
2
10t – 6 = 24
3
k= 10t = 30
2
t=3
(b) f(4) = |2(4) – 3|
= |5|
=5
The range of f(x) is
0 ≤ f (x) ≤ 5.

3
Paper 2

1 (a) f : x → 2x – 3 (b) hg : x → 2x + 4
f(x) = 2x – 3 hg(x) = 2x + 4
Let f –1(x) = y
f(y) = x
冢 x

h + 2 = 2x + 4
2
2y – 3 = x x
Let +2=u
x+3 2
y=
2 x
=u–2
x+3 2
∴ f (x) =
–1
2 x = 2u – 4
f –1g(x) h(u) = 2(2u – 4) + 4

冢 冣
x = 4u – 8 + 4
= f –1 + 2
2 = 4u – 4
∴ h : x → 4x – 4
冢 + 2冣 + 3
x
2
=
2
x+4+6
2
=
2
x + 10
=
4
x + 10
∴ f –1 g : x →
4

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