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Function Exercise-4 (Q)

The document contains 10 questions related to functions and polynomials. Question 1 asks to find the maximum value of a 4th degree polynomial given specific values. Question 2 asks to find the sum of the digits of the value of a 6th degree polynomial at a given point. Question 3 asks to find the area bounded by a cubic polynomial and the x-axis given information about its roots. The remaining questions involve determining domains and ranges of various functions, solving equations related to polynomials, and other function-related problems.

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Function Exercise-4 (Q)

The document contains 10 questions related to functions and polynomials. Question 1 asks to find the maximum value of a 4th degree polynomial given specific values. Question 2 asks to find the sum of the digits of the value of a 6th degree polynomial at a given point. Question 3 asks to find the area bounded by a cubic polynomial and the x-axis given information about its roots. The remaining questions involve determining domains and ranges of various functions, solving equations related to polynomials, and other function-related problems.

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FUNCTION EXERCISE # 4

By Pankaj Baluja

Q1. If P(x) is a polynomial of degree 4 such that P(1)  P(1)  5 and P(2)  P(0)  P(2)  2 ,
then find the maximum value of P(x).

Q2. Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree 6 with leading coefficient 2009. Suppose further,
f(1)  1,f(2)  3, f(3)  5,f(4)  7, f(5)  9,f '(2)  2, then the sum of all the digits of
f(6) is

Q3. Let P(x) = x3 – 3b2x + 16. If P(|x|) has exactly two real roots, then the area bounded by y
= P(x) and x-axis is
(A) 81 sq. units (B) 108 sq. units (C) 168 sq. units (D) infinite

Q4. Let f(x)  x³  3x  1 . Find the number of different real solution of the equation f(f(x)  0 .

 x  x  n
Q5. The range of f(x)  [1  sin x]  2  sin   3  sin   ....  n  sin  x  [0, ],n  N
 2  2  n
([·] denotes greatest integer function) is:
 n²  n  2 n(n  1)   n(n  1) 
(A)  ,  (B)  
 2 2   2 
 n(n  1) n²  n  2 n²  n  4   n(n  1) n²  n  2 
(C)  , ,  (D)  , 
 2 2 2   2 2 

Q6. If f(x)  ax 2  bx  c is an integer for x1  0, x 2  1, x 3  2, then prove that the value of


f(x) is an integer for any integral x.

Q7. Find the domain and range of the following functions:


(i) f(x)  sin[ln(5x 2  8x  4)]
 sin x  cos x  3 2 
(ii) f(x)  log2  
 2
 

Q8. The range of the function . f(x)  sin(cos x)  cos(sin x) is


.
(A) 1,1  cos1  (B)  cos1, 1  cos1 
   
(C)  cos1, 1  sin1  (D) 1, 1  sin1 
   

  x2  e     x2  e  
Q9. The range of the function f(x)  sin  ln  2    cos  ln  2   is

  x 1    x 1 
 4  x2 
Q10. If f(x)  sinln   , then the domain of f(x) is ___ and its range is ___? [IIT-1985]
 1 x 

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