Functions1
Functions1
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y y
x x
0 0
y = f(x) – 2 y = – f(x)
[2]
6
A y B y C y
x x x
O O O
D y E y F y
x x x
O O O
G y H y I y
x x x
O O O
Write the letter of the graph which shows each of these functions.
x
8 The diagram shows the graph of y = f(x) where f(x) = .
(x + 2) (x - 1) (x - 2)
x
0
b = ................................................................
c = ................................................................
d = ................................................................ [4]
k = ................................................................ [1]
x = ................................................................ [1]
(d) g (x) = x 2 - p
On the diagram, sketch a possible graph of y = g(x) so that f(x) = g(x) has 5 solutions. [2]
3
12 Find the value of 16 4 .
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13 (a) Simplify.
(4 - 3) (4 + 3)
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6
y
0 x
10
f(x) = x - 5 log x
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(f) (i) Find f(0.001), f(0.000 01) and f(0.000 000 1).
5
y
10
x
–6 0 6
–10
^2x 2 - x + 5h
f(x) =
^x 2 + x - 6h
(a) On the diagram, sketch the graph of y = f(x) for values of x between -6 and 6. [3]
(c) Find the equations of the three asymptotes to the graph of y = f(x) .
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Write down which two functions, f(x), g(x), h(x) or j(x), have this property.
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4
y
6
–270 0 270 x
–6
1
f (x) = for values of x between -270 and 270 .
cos x
[3]
(c) (i) On the same diagram, sketch the graph of y = g(x) where
(720 + x)
g (x) = for values of x between -270 and 270 . [2]
2x
(ii) Find the values of the x co-ordinates of the points of intersection of the two graphs.
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8
y
6
–3 0 3 x
–6
(b) Write down the equation of the line of symmetry of the graph.
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(d) (i) Find the value of k when y = k meets the curve y = x2 - 4 three times.
k = .................................................... [1]
(ii) Find the range of values of k when y = k meets the curve y = x2 - 4 four times.
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4
y
15
–5 0 5 x
– 15
f (x) = 10 - x 2
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(d) Find the values of k for which f(x) = k has exactly two solutions.
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13
y
5
–5 0 5 x
–5
x2 + 3
f (x) =
(1 - x) (x + 3)
(a) On the diagram, sketch the graph of y = f(x) for values of x between -5 and 5. [3]
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1
y
–5 0 5 x
–5
4
f (x) = x -
x
(a) On the diagram, sketch the graph of y = f(x) for values of x between -5 and 5. [2]
(i) On the same diagram, sketch the graph of y = g(x) for values of x between -5 and 5. [2]
(ii) Describe fully the single transformation that maps the graph of y = f(x) onto
the graph of y = g(x).
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9
y
10
0 2.5 x
f (x) = x x, x 2 0
(a) On the diagram, sketch the graph of y = f(x) for 0 1 x G 2.5 . [2]
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h (g (3))
(iii) Find the value of .
g (h (3))
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12
y
15
x
–6 0 6
–10
(2x - 3)
f (x) =
(x + 2)
(a) On the diagram, sketch the graph of y = f(x) for values of x between -6 and 6. [3]
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(c) g(x) = 5 - 2x
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(c)
y
y=k
O x
x=a x=b