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Chapter 1 Test September 1, 2005 Name

This document contains a chapter 1 test with 16 multiple choice and free response questions covering topics like graphing lines and curves, finding equations of lines, inverse functions, parametric equations, compound interest, and trigonometric ratios. The test asks the student to graph functions, find equations, solve equations, find inverses, determine domains and ranges, and calculate trigonometric ratios.

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Chapter 1 Test September 1, 2005 Name

This document contains a chapter 1 test with 16 multiple choice and free response questions covering topics like graphing lines and curves, finding equations of lines, inverse functions, parametric equations, compound interest, and trigonometric ratios. The test asks the student to graph functions, find equations, solve equations, find inverses, determine domains and ranges, and calculate trigonometric ratios.

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Chapter 1 Test September 1, 2005 Name

1. Find the equation of the line, in Standard Hor GeneralL form, for the line that passes through
the point H3, −2L and has a y − intercept at y = 2.

2. Draw a sketch of the line x + 1 = 2 Hy − 3L, clearly showing the scale on each of the axes, and
labeling three points.

3. Find the value of k that will make the following two lines parallel : 3x + 4y = 6 and
ky = 2 x + 6.

4. Draw a sketch of the curve y = 2 sec H3 x − πL, clearly showing the scale on each of the axes, and
labeling three points.
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5. Draw a sketch of the curve y = 1 + , clearly showing the scale on each of the axes, and
x − 2
labeling three points.

è!!!!!!!!!!!!!! è!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!
6. If f HxL = x + 4 and g HxL = x2 − 1 , find g Hf HxLL and indicate the domain and range using
interval notation.

è!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7. Draw a sketch of the curve y = − x + 2 + 1, clearly showing the scale on each of the axes, and
labeling three points.

8. Solve the equation 2 x + 10 H2− x L = −7


9. Find a parametrization for the line that passes through the points H−5, −1L and H2, 4L.

10. Timmy Tyson deposits $100 in the bank . Determine how much time it takes for this investment to
quadruple in value if the account earns interest at the rate of 6 % annually, compounded daily.

11. Graph the following parametrically defined plane curve, clearly showing the scale on each of the

axes and indicating the orientation. x = 2 tan t, y = sec t, 0 < t ≤
3

12. Draw a sketch of the curve y = i


1 y2 − x
j z
j z
k2{
− 1, clearly showing the scale on each of the axes, and

labeling at least two points.


13. Find f−1 HxL if f HxL = Indicate the domain and range Hfor f−1 L using interval notation.
2x + 1
.
x + 4

f HxL = è!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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14. Determine the domain and range of the following function :
16 − x2

15. The graph of g HxL is shown. Draw the graph of 3 g Hx + 2L − 1, clearly labeling the axes.

−4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 3 4
−1

−2

−3

−4

è!!!!
i
j −2 3 y
z
16. Find the 6 trigonometric ratios at θ if θ = sec−1 j
j
j
j
z
z
z
z
k {
3

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