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(MAA 2.4-2.5) COMPOSITION - INVERSE FUNCTION - Eco

This document contains 19 exam-style questions testing concepts related to function composition and inverses. Specifically, it asks students to: 1) Calculate compositions of functions and their inverses, like (f-1 o g)(x) and (g o f-1)(x); 2) Find the inverse functions of various functions; and 3) Evaluate compositions of functions at given values of x. The questions range in difficulty from basic calculations and compositions to sketching graphs of functions and their inverses and solving equations involving compositions.

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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE

Mathematics: analysis and approaches

MAA

EXERCISES [MAA 2.4-2.5]


COMPOSITION – INVERSE FUNCTION
Compiled by Christos Nikolaidis

A. Practice questions

1. [Maximum mark: 10] [without GDC]


Let f ( x)  10  2 x and g ( x)  5 x . Calculate
(a) ( f  g )( x) and ( g  f )( x) [2]
(b) f 1 ( x ) [2]
(c) g 1 (10) [2]
(d) ( f 1  g )( x) and ( g  f ) 1 ( x) [2]
(e) ( f  f )( x) and ( g  g )( x) [2]

2. [Maximum mark: 6]
Complete the following table with the inverse of each function

Original function Inverse function

f ( x)  x  5 f 1 ( x )  x  5

f ( x)  x  5

f ( x)  x  100

f ( x)  3x

x
f ( x) 
5

f ( x)  x3

f ( x)  3x  100

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3. [Maximum mark: 4]
Consider the following table of values for f

x 1 2 3 4 5 6

f (x) 3 4 5 6 1 2

(a) Write down the values of


(i) f (1) (ii) f 1 (1) [2]
(b) Given that f ( x )  2 write down the value of x . [1]

(c) Given that f 1 ( x)  2 write down the value of x . [1]

4. [Maximum mark: 8] [without GDC]


The tables below show some values of two functions f and g

x 1 2 3 4 x 1 2 3 4
f (x) 2 –3 –1 3 g(x) 5 3 1 –3

(a) Write down the values of g (3) , f 1 (3) . [2]


(b) Calculate ( f  g )(2) [2]
(c) Calculate ( g  g )(3) [2]
(d) Find a solution of the equation ( g  f )( x)  3 . [2]

5. [Maximum mark: 5] [without GDC]


x
Find the inverse of the function f ( x) 
x5

6. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


x
Let f ( x)  2 x , and g ( x)  , x  2 . Find
x2
(a) ( g  f )(3) ; [3]

(b) g 1 (5) . [3]

METHOD A [by finding ( g  f )( x) and g 1 ( x) first]

METHOD B [directly by definitions: ( g  f )(3)  g ( f (3)) and g 1 (5)  x  g ( x)  5 ]

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7. [Maximum mark: 10] [without GDC]


The function f is given by f ( x)  x 2 , for 0  x  3 .
(a) Sketch the graph of f . [2]
(b) State the domain and the range of f . [2]
(c) Find the inverse function f 1 . [2]
1
(d) On the same axes with f , sketch the graph of f [2]
1
(e) State the domain and the range of f . [2]

8. [Maximum mark: 12]


The graph of the function f is shown below.

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(a) Write down the values of


(i) f (0) (i) f (2) (ii) f (4) [3]
(b) Write down the values of
(i) f 1 (3) (ii) f 1 (8) (iii) f 1 ( 1) (iv) f 1 (0) [4]

(c) Write down the solution of the equation f ( x )  0 [1]

(d) Write down the solution of the equation f ( x )  2 [1]

(e) On the diagram above sketch the graph of f 1 [3]

9*. [Maximum mark: 8] [without GDC]


2x  3
Let f ( x)  . Show that
3x  2
1
(a) f  f (i.e. the function is self-inverse) [4]
(b) ( f  f )( x)  x [4]

10*. [Maximum mark: 7] [without GDC]


The function f is defined by f : x ֏ x3.

(a) Find an expression for f 1 . [2]


(b) Find an expression for g ( x) in terms of x in each of the following cases
(i) ( f  g )( x)  x  1 ;
(ii) ( g  f )( x)  x  1 . [5]

11*. [Maximum mark: 6]


(a) Given that f  g  h , express f in terms of g and h . [2]

(b) Given that f  g  h , express g in terms of f and h . [2]


(c) Given that f  g  h  k , express g in terms of f , h and k . [2]

B. Exam style questions (SHORT)

12. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


5x
Let g ( x )  3 x  2 , h( x)  , x  4.
x4
(a) Find an expression for ( h  g )( x ) . Simplify your answer. [3]
(b) Solve the equation ( h  g )( x )  0 . [3]

13. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


The functions f and g are defined by f : ֏ 3x, g : x ֏ x  2 .
(a) Find an expression for ( f  g )( x ) . [2]

(b) Show that f –1(18) + g–1(18) = 22. [4]

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14. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


Let f ( x )  2 x  1 and g ( x )  3x 2  4 . Find

(a) f 1 ( x ) ; [2]

(b) ( g  f )( 2) ; [2]

(c) ( f  g )( x) . [2]

15. [Maximum mark: 4] [without GDC]


3
The function f is defined by f: x ֏ 3  2x , x 
2
Evaluate f 1 (5) .

16. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


Let f ( x)  x  4 x  4 and g ( x)  x 2 , x .
(a) Find ( g  f )(3) [2]
1
(b) Find f ( x) [3]
1
(c) Write down the domain of f . [1]

17. [Maximum mark: 5] [without GDC]


Let f ( x )  x 3  4 and g ( x )  2 x .
(a) Find ( g  f )( 2) . [2]

(b) Find f 1 ( x) [3]

18. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


1
Consider the functions f ( x)  2 x and g ( x)  , x  3.
x 3
(a) Calculate ( f  g )( 4) . [2]
1
(b) Find g ( x ) [3]
(c) Write down the domain of g 1 . [1]

19. [Maximum mark: 4] [without GDC]


Two functions f , g are defined as follows:

f : x ֏ 3x + 5 g : x ֏ 2(1 – x)
Find
(a) f 1 (2) ; [2]
(b) ( g  f )( 4) . [2]

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20. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


Two functions f and g are defined as follows:

f ( x)  cos x , g ( x)  2 x  1
(a) Find ( g  f )( x ) . [2]
(b) Find ( f  g )( x ) . [2]
(c) Find ( g 1  g )( x ) and ( g  g 1 )( x ) . [2]

21. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


6–x
Consider the functions f : x ֏ 4(x – 1) and g : x ֏ .
2
(a) Find g 1 . [2]

(b) Solve the equation ( f  g 1 )( x )  4 . [4]

22. [Maximum mark: 5] [without GDC]


Let f ( x )  x 2 and g ( x )  2 x  3 .
(a) Find g 1 ( x ) . [2]

(b) Find ( f  g )(4) . [3]

23. [Maximum mark: 5] [without GDC]


Let f ( x )  7  2 x and g ( x )  x  3 .
(a) Find ( g  f )( x ) . [2]
1
(b) Write down g ( x ) . [1]
(c) Find ( f  g 1 )(5) . [2]

24. [Maximum mark: 5] [without GDC]


Let f (x) = 3x, g(x) = 2x – 5 and h( x )  ( f  g )( x ) .

(a) Find h(x). [2]


(b) Find h–1(x). [3]

25. [Maximum mark: 6] [with GDC]


Let f (x) = x , and g (x) = 2x.

(a) Find (f –1  g)(x) [4]


(b) Solve the equation (f –1  g)(x) = 16 [2]

26. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


Consider the functions f and g where f (x) = 3x – 5 and g (x) = x – 2.

Solve the equation (f −1 ◦ g) (x) = (g–1 ◦ f) (x).

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27. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


4
Let f ( x)  , x  2 and g ( x)  x  1 . If h  g  f , find
x2
(a) h(x) [2]

(b) h 1 ( x) [4]

28. [Maximum mark: 4] [without GDC]


3 1
Given functions f : x ֏ x  1 and g : x ֏ x , find the function ( f  g )

29. [Maximum mark: 5] [without GDC]


x
If f ( x)  , for x  1 and g ( x)  ( f  f )( x) , find
x 1
(a) g ( x) . [3]
(b)  g  g  (2) . [2]

30. [Maximum mark: 5] [without GDC]


3x  4
The function f is defined as f ( x)  , x  2 .
x2
(a) Find an expression for f 1 ( x ) . [4]
1
(b) Write down the domain of f . [1]

31. [Maximum mark: 9] [with / without GDC]


The function f is given by f (x) = x2 – 6x + 13, for x ≥ 3.

(a) Show that f may also be written in the form f (x) = (x – 3)2 + 4. [2]
(b) Hence find the inverse function f 1 . [3]
(c) State the domain and the range of f . [2]

(d) State the domain and the range of f 1 . [2]

32. [Maximum mark: 7] [without GDC]


The functions f and g are both defined in the interval [-4,4] and g is invertible.
Some values of the functions are given below.

x 1 3 4 x 1 3 4
f (x) 3 2 1 g(x) 4 1 -3

(a) Calculate ( f  f )(1) . [2]


1
(b) Calculate ( g  f )( 4) . [2]
(c) Find a solution of the equation ( f  g )( x )  1 . [2]
(d) Calculate ( g 1  g )( 2) . [1]

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33. [Maximum mark: 4]


The graph of the function f is shown below. On the same diagram sketch the graph of
the function f 1 .

34*. [Maximum mark: 6] [with / without GDC]


The functions f ( x ) and g ( x ) are given by f ( x )  x – 2 and g ( x )  x 2  x .

The function ( f  g )( x ) is defined for x  ℝ , except for the interval ] a, b [

(a) Calculate the value of a and of b . [5]


(b) Find the range of f  g . [1]

35*. [Maximum mark: 5] [with GDC]


Consider the functions
f ( x)  3 x 2  12 x  7 , x  a and g ( x)  3 x 2  12 x  7 , x  b .

(a) Given that f 1 , g 1 exist, find


(i) the smallest possible value of a . (ii) the largest possible value of b . [3]
(b) Within the domains determined in (a), find
(i) f 1 (7) . (ii) g 1 (7) [2]

36*. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


3
The function f is defined by f : x ֏ x  1
(a) Find g ( x ) given that ( f  g )( x )  2 x  1 ; [3]
(b) Find g ( x ) given that ( g  f )( x )  2 x  1 . [3]

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37*. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


x 1
Let f and g be two functions. Given that ( f  g )( x)  and g ( x )  2 x  1 ,
2
find f ( x  3) .

38*. [Maximum mark: 6] [without GDC]


x2 – 1
The function f is defined for x  0 by f ( x )  2
. Find an expression for f 1 ( x ) .
x 1

39*. [Maximum mark: 6] [with GDC]


The following diagram shows part of the graph of f ( x )  x 3  x  1

(a) Find (i) f 1 (1) (ii) f 1 (0) (iii) f 1 (2) . [3]

(b) Solve f ( x )  f 1 ( x ) . [3]

C. Exam style questions (LONG)

40. [Maximum mark: 12] [with / without GDC]


The function f is given by f ( x )  2 x 2  8 x  1 for x  2 .
(a) Find ( f  f )(0) . [2]

(b) Express the function in the form f ( x )  a ( x  h ) 2  k . [3]


(c) State the range of f . [1]

(d) Find the inverse function f 1 . [4]

(e) State the domain and the range of f 1 . [2]

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41. [Maximum mark: 10] [without GDC]


3x  1
The function f (x) is defined by f ( x )  , x  3.
x 3
(a) Show that f is a self-inverse function, that is f 1  f [4]
(b) Hence find, in terms of k, the value of ( f  f )(k ) , where k  3 . [1]

The figure below shows a sketch of a one-to-one function g (x) defined over the
domain  2  x  2 . The graph of y  g (x) consists of two straight line segments and
the range of g (x ) is  5  g ( x)  6 .

(c) Find the value of ( f  g )(2) . [2]


1
(d) On the same diagram above, sketch the graph of the inverse function y  g ( x )
and state its domain. [3]

42*. [Maximum mark: 13] [without GDC]

(a) The function f is defined by f ( x )  ( x  2) 2  3 .


The function g is defined by g ( x )  ax  b , where a and b are constants.
Find the value of a , a  0 and the corresponding value of b , such that
3
f  g ( x)   4 x 2  6 x  . [8]
4
(b) The functions h and k are defined by h( x )  5 x  2 and k ( x )  cx 2  x  2

respectively. Find the value of c are such that h  k ( x)  has equal roots. [5]

43*. [Maximum mark: 10] [without GDC]

Let f ( x )  x  1  1 and g ( x)  x 2 .
(a) Solve the equation ( g  f )( x )  1 . [3]

(b) Find f 1 in a simplified form. [3]

(c) Find the function h ( x ) given that h  f  g . [2]

(d) Find the function k ( x ) given that f  k  g . [2]


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44*. [Maximum mark: 11] [without GDC]


The following diagram shows part of the graph of the function f is defined by
f ( x )  1  x , for x  0

1
(a) Find an expression for f ( x) . [3]
1
(b) State the domain and the range of f ( x) . [2]
1
(c) On the same diagram above sketch the graph of f ( x) . [2]
1
(d) Find the exact value of the solution of the equation f ( x )  f ( x) . [4]

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