Math_1151__Practice_Problems_for_MID_Exam__Fall_2024
Math_1151__Practice_Problems_for_MID_Exam__Fall_2024
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3. The graph (Figure 2) of function f and g are given.
Figure 2:
x+4
√
(a) f (x) = x2 −9
(c) h(x) = x2 − 4x − 5
x2 +1
√ √
(b) g(x) = x2 +4x−21
(d) k(x) = 3 − x − 2 + x
5. Evaluate f (−4), f (0), and f (2) for the piecewise defined function. Then sketch the
graph of the function.
x2 + 2 if x ≤ 0
−1 if x < −2
(a) f (x) =
√
x + 1 if x > 0 (b) f (x) = 4 − x2 if − 2 ≤ x < 2
x if x ≥ 2
6. Sketch the graph of the following functions and also find their domain and range.
Don’t use the graphing calculator or online tool.
x2 −9
(a) f (x) = x + |x| (c) f (x) = x+3
(e) y = 4x − x2
|x|
(b) f (x) = x
(d) y = 2(x − 1)2 + 3 (f) y = 1 + 4x − x2
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√ √
(g) y = 2 − 3−x (k) y = 1 + 3
2−x (o) y = 12 sin( x2 )
(h) y = x
x+1
(l) y = 1 + sin x (p) y = 2 − 3−x
3
(i) y = 2 + 1−x
(m) y = cos( x2 + π) (q) g(x) = 2 + ex−1
(j) y = 3 − |2x + 1| (n) y = −2 cos(2x) (r) g(x) = − ln(3 − x)
7. Use the given graph (Figure 3) of y = f (x) to sketch the following functions:
Figure 3:
8. Find the functions (f ◦ g)(x), (g ◦ f )(x), (f ◦ f )(x), and (g ◦ g)(x) and state their
domains.
√ √
(a) f (x) = x1 , g(x) = 2x + 1 (b) f (x) = x, g(x) = 2−x
9. The given graph (Figure 4) of the function is defined for x ≥ 0. Complete the graph
for x < 0 to make it as (a) an odd function, and (b) an even function:
Figure 4:
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10. Determine whether f is even, odd, or neither. You may use a graphing calculator to
verify your answer:
√ x3 2 2
(a) y = 3
x−1 (b) y = x4 −1
(c) y = x−3
(d) y = 1 + ex
11. Sketch the graph of the following set of functions on a common screen. How are
these graphs related?
12. Complete the accompanying table so that the graph of y = f (x) is symmetric (a)
about y axis, and (b) about the origin.
x −6 −3 −1 1 3 6
f (x) 7 2 −5
13. (a) Find an equation for the family of lines whose members have slope 5.
(b) Find an equation for the member of the family that passes through (−2, 5).
(c) Sketch some members of the family, and label them with their equations. In-
clude the line in part (b).
14. (a) Find an equation for the family of lines with y-intercept 3.
(b) Find an equation for the member of the family whose angle of inclination is
150◦ .
(c) Sketch some members of the family, and label them with their equations. In-
clude the line in part (b).
15. Starting with the graph of y = 3x , write the equation of the graph that results from
16. Determine whether the following functions are one-to-one, or many-to-one. Find the
inverse of each function (if possible).
17. Find the inverse of the following functions, draw the graph of the function and its
inverse in the same diagram. Also, state the domain and range of the inverse.
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18. The following graphs in (Figure 5) are functions of y = 5x, y = x5 , y = x5 , y =
√
5
x, y = 1 + ex and y = ln (x − 1). Identify the graph of the functions and determine
which graph is inverse of the other graph.
Figure 5:
19. Use the following graph (Figure 6) of the function f (x) to complete the table and
sketch the graph of f −1 (x).
x -4 -2 2 3
f −1 (x)
Figure 6:
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20. Determine whether the following set of functions are inverse, or not.
√ √
(a) f (x) = 5
x + 2, g(x) = x5 − 2 (b) f (x) = x4 , g(x) = 4
x
21. Determine whether the following graph in (Figure 7) has inverse or not. If so, write
down the equation of the graph. Sketch the graph of its inverse in the same diagram.
Also, write down the equation of the inverse graph.
Figure 7:
22. Consider the figures given in (Figure 8). Determine which function is one-to-one
and which is not. Draw the inverse function along with the main function (if exists).
Figure 8:
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23. Consider the following graph in (Figure 9) of a function y = f (x). From the figure
(Figure 9) write the answer of the following questions:
Figure 9:
1
25. Check the continuity at x = 2 for the function f (x) = x−5
−2
26. Draw the graphs and determine whether the following functions are continuous at
x = 3.
x2 −9
(a) f (x) = x−3
x2 −9 if x ̸= 3
x−3
(c) f (x) =
x2 −9 if x ̸= 3 6 if x = 3
x−3
(b) f (x) =
5 if x = 3
27. Find the numbers at which f (x) is discontinuous. At which of these numbers is f (x)
continuous from the right, from the left, or neither? Sketch the graph of f (x).
x2 if x < −1
2x if x ≤ 1
(a) f (x) = x if − 1 ≤ x < 1 (b) f (x) = 3 − x if 1 < x ≤ 4
√ x
1
if x ≥ 1
if x > 4
x
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28. Consider a function
1
x ≤ −2
x+2
f (x) = x2 − 5 −2 < x ≤ 3
√
x + 13 x > 3
Find
29. Find values of the constants k and m, if possible, that will make the function f (x)
continuous everywhere.
x2 + 5, x>2
f (x) = m(x + 1) + k, −1 < x ≤ 2
2x3 + x + 7,
x ≤ −1
30. For the following figure (Figure 10) find the point of discontinuities over the interval
[−4, 4] showing the appropriate reason. Which one is removable and/or which one
is permanent?
Figure 10:
x2 −1
31. Consider the function f (x) = x3 +x2
32. Find the vertical and horizontal asymptotes of the following functions.
2x+1
(a) y = x + 7 (c) y = x+5
2 x3 +2x−1
(b) y = x−3
(d) y = x2 −3x−10
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