Chp. (1) Function Concepts
Chp. (1) Function Concepts
Example
Solution
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Example
Let S be the set of all people and T be the set of all people.
Let f be the rule that assigns to each person his or her
brother. Is f a function?
Solution
Example
Solution
Note:
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x f (x )
f
(input) (output)
Example
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1
(i) f ( x ) = x (ii) f ( x ) =
x −2
Solution
Example
Solution
Example
1
Find the domain of the functions f ( x ) = .
x − 3x + 2
2
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Solution
The domain is D : x 2 − 3x + 2 0
( x − 1)( x − 2) 0
+++++ ------ +++++
1 2
D : ( −, 1) ( 2, )
Example
(i) Find the value of f (1) and the zeros of the function.
Solution
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(g f )( x ) = g ( f ( x ) )
f (x ) g (x )
x
Example
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Solution
We have
(g f )( x ) = g ( f ( x ) )
(
= g x 2 −1 )
( )
= 3 x 2 − 1 + 4 = 3x 2 + 1
(f g )( x ) = f ( g ( x ) )
= f ( 3x + 4 ) = ( 3x + 4 ) − 1 = 9x 2 + 24x + 15 .
2
Note:
(g f )( x ) ( f g )( x )
Example
Solution
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−1
inverse (is invertible) if there is a function f :T → S such
(
that f f −1
) (t ) = t for all t T and f ( −1
f ) (s ) = s for
−1
all s S . Notice that the symbol f denotes a new
function which we call the inverse of f .
(f f −1
) (t ) = t
Example
Solution
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f f ( −1
( x )) = x
−1
3f +1 = x
Thus,
x −1
f −1
(x ) =
3
Example
Solution
f f ( −1
( x )) = x
3 f ( ) −1 5
=x
Thus,
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1/ 5
( x ) =
−1 x
f
3
(t , s ) is on the graph of f −1
. The geometrical connection
(b, a)
(a, b)
Note:
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1.4. Symmetry
f ( −x ) = f ( x )
f ( −x ) = −f ( x )
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Even function
Odd function
Example
(i) f ( x ) = x 4 − 3 (ii) f ( x ) = x 2 − 3x
Solution
(i) f ( −x ) = ( −x ) − 3
4
= x 4 − 3 = f ( x ) even function
(ii) f ( −x ) = ( −x ) − 3( −x )
2
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a b c
f (x1) f (x 2 ) whenever x 1 x 2 in I
f ( x1 ) f ( x2 ) whenever x1 x2 in I
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1.6.1. Introduction
x f x f
2.1 4.31 1.9 3.71
2.05 4.153 1.95 3.853
2.01 4.030 1.99 3.97
2.005 4.015 1.995 3.985
2.001 4.003 1.999 3.997
lim x 2 − x + 2 = 4
x →2
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Definition:
We write, lim f ( x ) = L
x →a
Example
x −1
Guess the value of lim
x →1 x 2 − 1
Solution
x f x f
1.1 0.4762 0.9 0.5263
1.01 0.4975 0.99 0.5205
1.001 0.4998 0.999 0.5003
1.0001 0.4999 0.9999 0.5000
x −1
lim = 0.5
x →1 x 2 − 1
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1. Constant Rule:
3. Multiple Rule:
4. Product rule:
5. Quotient rule:
f ( x ) xlim f ( x ) L
lim =
→a
= , if lim g ( x ) 0
x →a g ( x ) lim g ( x ) M x →a
x →a
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6. Power rule:
( )
n
lim f ( x ) = lim f ( x )
n
= Ln
x →a x →a
Example
2
x 2 −9 x +9 −3
(i) lim 3 (ii) lim
x →3 x − 27 x →0 x
Solution
(i) Since
x 2 −9 0
lim 3 = ,
x →3 x − 27 0
lim 3
x 2 −9
= lim
( x − 3)( x + 3)
x →3 x − 27
( )(
x →3 x − 3 x 2 + 3x + 9
)
= lim
(x + 3)
=
6
x →3
(x 2
+ 3x + 9 ) 27
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2 2
x +9 −3 x +9 −3
(ii) lim = lim , we start with
x →0
x x →0 x
x +9 −3 0
lim =
x →0 x 0
x +9 +3
Multiplying by the conjugate * , then
x +9 +3
lim
x +9 −3
= lim
( x + 9) − 9
x →0 x x →0 x
(
x +9 +3 )
1 1
= lim =
x →0 x +9 +3 6
2
x + 9 − 3 1 2 1
lim = =
x →0
x 6 36
lim f ( x ) = M
x →a −
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lim f ( x ) = N
x →a +
Theorem:
lim f ( x ) = L
x →a
lim f ( x ) = lim+ f ( x ) = L
x →a − x →a
Example
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1 if x 0
f ( x ) = x if 0x 2
2 if x 2
Solution
lim f ( x ) = lim 2 = 2
+ +
x →2 x →2
y
2
x
−2 −1 1 2 3 4 5
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Example
x
Prove that lim does not exist.
x →0 x
Solution
x if x 0
We say that f ( x ) = x =
−x if
x 0
x 1 if x 0
Since we have, =
x −1 if x 0
x
lim+ = lim+ 1 = 1,
x →0 x x →0
x
lim− = lim+ − 1 = −1 .
x →0 x x →0
Since the right and left hand limits are different, it follows
x
that lim does not exist.
x →0 x
lim f ( x ) = L
x →
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lim f ( x ) = L
x →−
Theorem:
1 1 1
lim = 0, lim = 0, lim = 0 for any n 0 .
x → x x →− x x → x n
Example
9x 2 +1 9x 2 + x 9x 3 + x
(i) lim (ii) lim (iii) lim
x → 4x 2 + x x → 4x 3 − x x → 4x 2 − x
Solution
9x 2 +1 9 + 1/ x 2
lim = lim
x → 4 x 2 + x x → 4 + 1/ x
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9+ 0 9
= =
4+ 0 4
9x 2 + x 9 / x + 1/ x 2
lim = lim
x → 4 x 3 − x x → 4 − 1/ x 2
0+ 0
= =0
4− 0
9x 3 + x 9 + 1/ x 2
lim = lim
x → 4 x 2 − x x → 4 / x − 1/ x 2
9+ 0
= =
0− 0
Example
9x 2 +1 3x 2 + x
(i) lim (ii) lim
x → x →−
4
x +3
4 x
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Solution
x = x 2 = 4 x 4 , then
9x 2 +1 9 + 1/ x 2
lim = lim
x → x →
4
x +3
4 4
1 + 3/ x 4
3
= =3
1
x 2 = −x , then
3x 2 + x 3 + 1/ x 3+ 0
lim = lim = =− 3
x →− x x → −1 −1
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lim f ( x ) = f (c )
x →c
Example
Is the function
2x 2 − x x 2
f (x ) =
3x x 2
continuous at x = 2 ?
Solution
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Example
x 2 +1 x 1
g (x ) =
bx − 2
x 1
continuous at x = 1.
Solution
g (1) = b (1) − 2 = b − 2
lim g ( x ) = lim x + 1 = 2
2
− −
x →1 x →1
have
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g (1) = lim− g ( x ) b − 2 = 2 b = 4
x →1
Theorem:
(i) f ( x ) g ( x )
(ii) f ( x ).g ( x )
(iv) f ( x ) / g ( x ) , ( g (c ) 0 )
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Exercises (1)
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1
(a) f ( x ) =
1 − x2
(b) f ( x ) = 4 x 2 − 9
(c) f ( x ) = x
1
(a) f ( x ) = x + 2, g ( x ) =
x2 + x
(a) f ( x ) = x 4 + 2 x 2 − 3
(b) f ( x ) = x5 − 3x
(c) f ( x ) = x 4 + 2 x3 − 3
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(a) f ( x ) = 3x − 1
(b) f ( x ) = x 4 − 5
(c) f ( x ) = x 2 + 2 x + 1
(a) f ( x ) = 3x + 5 as x → 2
x −1
(b) f ( x ) = as x → 1
x −1
x6 − 1 x −1
(i) lim 3 (ii) lim
x →1 x − 1
x→1 x −1
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1 + 3x − 2 1 + 3x − 2
(iii) lim (iv) lim
x→1 x −1 x→1 x+8 −3
x2 − 5x + 4
(vi) lim 4
x→1 x − x3 + 3 x 2 − 3
2 ( x + 1) if x 3
(vi) lim f ( x ) , where f ( x ) = 4 if x = 3
x→1
2
x −1 if x 3
3x 4 + 2 x + 1 4 x2 + 5x
(i) lim (ii) lim 5
x→ x2 + 5 x→ 3 x + 4 x 2 + 3
4 x5 + 5 x 16 x 4 + x
4
(iii) lim 5 (iv) lim
x→ 3 x + 6 x 2 + 1 x → x
3x 2 + x
(v) lim
x →− x
[11] Use the graph of the function to state the values (if it
exists) of the following:
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x x0
[12] If f ( x ) = x 2 0 x2
x − 8 x2
1 + x x0
(a) f (x ) = a x=0
1 − x x0
a x +1
x3
(b) f ( x ) = 2
a x −1
3 x
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