functions
functions
Q1.
(a) State the value of x that must be excluded from any domain of g.
(1)
The function h is defined for all values of x by
Q2.
h(x) = gf(x)
(2)
The domain of h is x : x ≥ n
The inverse of h is h−1
n = ...........................................................
(1)
−1
(d) For this value of n, find h (x)
h−1(x) = ...........................................................
(3)
Q3.
(d) express m(x) in the form a(x + b)2 where a and b are integers.
(4)
(e) Find the domain of m−1
(2)
Q4.
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(1)
Q5.
(a) State the value of x that must be excluded from any domain of g
(1)
(b) Find the value of a and the value of b such that
f (x) = (x + a)2 + b
(2)
(c) Hence write down the range of f
(1)
(d) Find the value of c for which g–1(0) = c
(2)
Given that f (x) = g (x)
Q6.
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(1)
(b) Solve the equation f (x) = gf (2)
x = ...........................................................
(4)
Q7.
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(1)
(c) Express the inverse function f –1 in the form f –1 : x .
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(3)
The function g is defined by g : x 4x – 5
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(1)
Q8.
The curve C has equation y = 2x3 + ax2 + bx + 10 where a and b are constants.
(d) find the x coordinate of each of the points on C where the tangent to C is parallel to the line with
equation y = 7 − 4x.
Show clear algebraic working.
(3)
Q9.
y = x3 + ax2 + bx + 8
Q10.
(a) Use the factor theorem to show that (2x + 1) is a factor of f (x).
(2)
(b) Hence factorise f (x) fully.
(4)
The curve C has equation y = f (x)
(c) Find the coordinates of the points of intersection of C with the x-axis.
(2)
(d) Find the coordinates, to 2 decimal places, of the turning points of C.
(5)
The table below gives the coordinates of three points on C.
Q11.
(a) Write down the value of x that must be excluded from any domain of g
(1)
(b) Find g(2)
(1)
−1 −1
(c) Express the inverse function g in the form g (x) = ...
(3)
(d) Solve the equation g(x) = h(x)
(4)
(e) (i) Use the factor theorem to show that (2x + 3) is a factor of f(x)
(2)
(ii) Hence solve the equation f (x) = 0
Show clear algebraic working.
(4)
Q12.
(a) Find the exact coordinates of the points where L crosses the coordinate axes.
(2)
The functions f and g are defined as
Q13.
The function g is defined for all values of x by
Q14.
(a) Find the value of x that must be excluded from the domain of g
(1)
(b) Solve g(x) = 5
(3)
The function f is defined as
(c) Find f
(2)
Q15.
Mark Scheme
Q1.
(Q10 4MB1/02, Nov 2020)
Q2.
(Q24 4MB1/01, Jan 2021)
Q3.
(Q12 4MB1/02, June 2021)
Q4.
(Q12 4MB1/01, June 2019)
Q5.
(Q06 4MB1/02, Jan 2020)
Q6.
Q7.
Q8.
(Q10 4MB1/02, June 2019)
Q9.
(Q02 4MB1/02, June 2021)
Q10.
(Q11 4MB1/02, Jan 2019)
Q11.
(Q11 4MB1/02, Nov 2021)
Q12.
(Q08 4MB1/02R, June 2022)
Q13.
(Q12 4MB1/02, Jan 2022)
Q14.
(Q07 4MB1/02R, Jan 2023)
Q15.
(QU11 4MB1/02, June 2022)