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The document contains a series of mathematical questions involving functions, their domains, ranges, inverses, and composite functions. Each question requires specific calculations, algebraic manipulations, and reasoning to find values or express functions in certain forms. The total marks for each question vary, indicating the complexity and depth of understanding required.

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functions

The document contains a series of mathematical questions involving functions, their domains, ranges, inverses, and composite functions. Each question requires specific calculations, algebraic manipulations, and reasoning to find values or express functions in certain forms. The total marks for each question vary, indicating the complexity and depth of understanding required.

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Questions

Q1.

The function g is such that

(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

(b) Write down the range of h.


(1)
(c) Find h(-9)
(1)
(d) Find hg(5)
(2)

(e) Express the inverse function g-1 in the form


(2)

(f) Show that hg(x) can be written as


(4)
(g) Solve hg(x) = 5
Show clear algebraic working.
(3)

(Total for question = 14 marks)

(Q10 4MB1/02, Nov 2020)

Q2.

The functions f and g are defined as

(a) Find fg(6)


...........................................................
(2)
The function h is defined as

h(x) = gf(x)

(b) Show that h(x) = x2 − 6x + 7

(2)
The domain of h is x : x ≥ n
The inverse of h is h−1

(c) State the least value of n for which h−1 is a function.

n = ...........................................................
(1)
−1
(d) For this value of n, find h (x)

h−1(x) = ...........................................................
(3)

(Total for question = 8 marks)

(Q24 4MB1/01, Jan 2021)

Q3.

The function f is defined by


(a) Write down the value of x that must be excluded from any domain of function f
(1)
(b) Find f (−1)
(1)
The function g is defined as

Given that fg–1(x) = 1.2

(c) find the value of x


(7)
The function h is defined as

Given that the function m is such that m(x) = gh(x) + 3

(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)

(Total for question = 15 marks)

(Q12 4MB1/02, June 2021)

Q4.

The function f is defined for all values of x by f : x x2 – 2

(a) Write down the range of f.

...........................................................
(1)

The function g is given by where

(b) Calculate fg(2)


...........................................................
(2)

(Total for question = 3 marks)

(Q12 4MB1/01, June 2019)

Q5.

f and g are two functions such that

(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)

(e) show that 2x3 – x2 – 13x – 6 = 0


Show clear algebraic working.
(3)
(f) Use the factor theorem to show that (2x + 1) is a factor of 2x3 – x2 – 13x – 6
(2)
The curve with equation y = f (x) intersects the curve with equation y = g (x) at the point A

with coordinates (p, q), where


(g) Find the coordinates of A.
(4)

(Total for question = 15 marks)

(Q06 4MB1/02, Jan 2020)

Q6.

The functions f and g are defined for all values of x by

f (x) = 3x − 5 g (x) = 2x2 + 1

(a) Write down the range of g

...........................................................
(1)
(b) Solve the equation f (x) = gf (2)

x = ...........................................................
(4)

(Total for question = 5 marks)

(Q21 4MB1/01, Jan 2020)

Q7.

(a) Find f (2)


...........................................................
(1)
(b) Find the range of f.

...........................................................
(1)
(c) Express the inverse function f –1 in the form f –1 : x .

...........................................................
(3)
The function g is defined by g : x 4x – 5

(d) Express the composite function fg in the form fg(x) = ...

...........................................................
(1)

(Total for question = 6 marks)

(Q24 4MB1/01, Jan 2019)

Q8.

The curve C has equation y = 2x3 + ax2 + bx + 10 where a and b are constants.

The point A, with coordinates (1, 3), lies on C.

(a) Write down an equation in a and b.


(1)
The tangent to C at the point A has gradient −8

(b) Show that 2a + b = −14


(3)
(c) Hence find the value of a and the value of b.
Show clear algebraic working.
(3)
Using the value of a and the value of b found in part (c),

(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)

(Total for question = 10 marks)

(Q10 4MB1/02, June 2019)

Q9.

The curve C has equation

y = x3 + ax2 + bx + 8

where a and b are constants.

The gradient of C at the point (2, 6) is 9.8

Find the value of a and the value of b.


Show clear algebraic working.
(5)

(Total for question = 5 marks)

(Q02 4MB1/02, June 2021)

Q10.

f (x) = 4x3 – 13x – 6

(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.

(e) On the grid opposite, draw the curve C for –2 ≤ x ≤ 2


Clearly label the coordinates of the turning points of C and the coordinates of the points of intersection
with the x-axis and the y-axis.
(3)

Only use this grid if you need to redraw your curve.


(Total for question = 16 marks)

(Q11 4MB1/02, Jan 2019)

Q11.

The three functions, f, g and h, are defined as

(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)

(Total for question = 15 marks)

(Q11 4MB1/02, Nov 2021)

Q12.

The equation of the straight line L is y = 2 − 3x

(a) Find the exact coordinates of the points where L crosses the coordinate axes.
(2)
The functions f and g are defined as

(b) Find g(−2)


(1)
(c) Find the values of x for which ff(x) + g(x) = 0
Show your working clearly and give your answer in the form

where a, b and c are integers.


(5)

(d) Express the inverse of the composite function fg in the form


(5)

(Total for question = 13 marks)

(Q08 4MB1/02R, June 2022)

Q13.
The function g is defined for all values of x by

(a) Find g(–4)


(1)
(b) Write down the range of the function g
(1)
The function f is defined as

(c) Find fg(2)


(2)
–1
(d) Express the inverse function f in the form f –1
(3)
(e) State the value of x that must be excluded from any domain of f –1
(1)
(f) Express ff(x) in terms of x giving your answer as a single fraction in its simplest form.
(3)
The function h is defined for all values of x by

The function m is defined for all values of x by

where a and b are constants such that a > 0 and b > 0

Given that hm(x) = 3(x + 1)(3x + 2) for all values of x

(g) find the value of a and the value of b


(2)

(Total for question = 13 marks)

(Q12 4MB1/02, Jan 2022)

Q14.

The function g is defined as

(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)

(d) Express the inverse function f −1 in the form


(4)

(Total for question = 10 marks)

(Q07 4MB1/02R, Jan 2023)

Q15.

The function f is defined as

(a) Find f(3)


(2)
(b) State the value of x that must be excluded from any domain of the function f
(1)
(c) Find the inverse of the function f
Give your answer in its simplest form.
(4)
The function g is such that

(d) Find the value of a such that gf(a) = fg(a)


(7)

(Total for question = 14 marks)


(QU11 4MB1/02, June 2022)

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.

(Q21 4MB1/01, Jan 2020)

Q7.

(Q24 4MB1/01, Jan 2019)

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)

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