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Chapter 1-Function Paper 1: J H F D B S C B A R

This document contains questions about functions and relations: 1. The first question asks about the range and type of relation shown in Diagram 1 between sets A and B. 2. The second question provides sets R and S and the relation between them defined by ordered pairs, and asks about the images of a and the object of b in the relation. 3. The third question gives a function g(x) = x + k/x (where x ≠ 0) shown in Diagram 3, and asks to find the value of the constant k.

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Chapter 1-Function Paper 1: J H F D B S C B A R

This document contains questions about functions and relations: 1. The first question asks about the range and type of relation shown in Diagram 1 between sets A and B. 2. The second question provides sets R and S and the relation between them defined by ordered pairs, and asks about the images of a and the object of b in the relation. 3. The third question gives a function g(x) = x + k/x (where x ≠ 0) shown in Diagram 3, and asks to find the value of the constant k.

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Chapter 1- Function

PAPER 1
1.

Diagram 1 shows the relation between set A and set B.


2

4
6
8

q
r

Set A
Set B
Diagram 1

State
the range of the relation,
the type of the relation.
[2 marks]
2.

4.

R a, b, c
S b, d , f , h, j
Based on the above information, the relation between R and S is defined by the set of
(a, b), (a, d ), (b, f ), (b, h)
ordered pairs
.
State
the images of a
the object of b
[2 marks]
xk
g:x
, x0
x
x k where k is a constant.
Diagram 3 shows the function
x
x

3
1
2

Diagram 3
Find the value of k.
[2 marks]
6.

f(x)

f ( x) 2 x 6

Diagram 5 shows the graph of the function

for domain

Diagram 5

0 x4

State
(a) the value of t,
(b) the range of f(x) corresponding to the given domain.
[3 marks]

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