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Work sheet two and three

This document is a worksheet for Math 1011 at Adigrat University, covering various mathematical concepts such as finding greatest common factors, least common multiples, and proving statements using mathematical induction. It includes exercises on complex numbers, polynomial functions, logarithms, and trigonometric identities. The worksheet is structured into numbered sections with specific tasks for students to complete.

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Work sheet two and three

This document is a worksheet for Math 1011 at Adigrat University, covering various mathematical concepts such as finding greatest common factors, least common multiples, and proving statements using mathematical induction. It includes exercises on complex numbers, polynomial functions, logarithms, and trigonometric identities. The worksheet is structured into numbered sections with specific tasks for students to complete.

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Adigrat University

College of Natural and Computational Sciences


Department of Mathematics
Work sheet two and three for Math 1011

1. Find the greatest common factor and least common multiple of each of the given pairs of numbers.
a) and b) and c) and
2. Find all possible positive integer values of n if we know that and

3. Use principle of mathematical induction to prove:


a)
b) is divisible by 11
c)
4. Find the arguments and principal argument for each of the following complex numbers.
a) b) c) d) √
5. Express each of the following complex numbers in their polar form.
a) b) c) d) √ e)
6. If ( ) and ( ) then find and .
7. Express each of the following complex numbers in the form , where - .
a) b) √ c) ( ) d) ( )
8. Express each of the following complex numbers in the form
√ ( )
a) ) b) c) ( ) d)
9. Simplify each of the following expressions.
a) b) c)
10. Find the roots of each of the following complex numbers for the specified value of .
a) b) c) d) e)
11. Let be a relation on set { } defined by { }.
i) List elements of iv) Find domain and range of
ii) Find domain and Range of R
iii) Find the elements of
12. Let be a relation on set { } defined by { }. Then find domain,
co-domain and range of . Find
13. Let { } and { }. Then which of the following relations are functions from to .
a) { } c) { }
b) { } d) { }
14. Determine whether each of the following functions is one –to-one or not and if they are one to one
find their inverse.
a) b) f( c) d)
15. Find the zeros of each of the following polynomial functions.
a)
16. Use the given zero to find all of the other zeros of the given polynomial function.
a) b)
17. Find a polynomial function with areal coefficients that the given zeros.
a) b) c) d) √
18. Use the location Theorem (Intermediate Value Theorem) to determine each of the following
polynomial functions has a real zero between the given integers or not.
a) between between

1
19. Find the domain, intercepts (if any), the asymptotes (if any) and sketch the graph of each of the
following functions.
a. c. f.
b. d.
e.

20. Given that { , find i) ii) iii)


21. Solve the following equations.
a. c. ( ) ( )
b. d.
22. Evaluate the following logarithms.
a. b. c.
23. Given that and , evaluate each of he following:
4
a) b) 7.5 c) 30 d) e)
24. In each of the following, find the universe and solve.
a) – f) – –
b) – g) – ( – )
c) – – h)
d) – i) ( – )– ( – )
e)
25. Convert the given angle from radians to degrees
a) b) c)
26. Convert the given angle from degrees to radians
a) b) c)
27. Verify the following identities.
a.
b.
c.
28. Find the exact numerical value of:
a) b) c)
29. Prove that the following identities.
a)
b)
c)
30. Prove that the hyperbolic sine function is an odd function and the hyperbolic cosine function is an
even.
31. If , then find A and B.

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