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Functions 2

1) The simultaneous equations have solutions (3,3) and (1,-1). 2) The functions asked to sketch are: an exponential function with base > 1, an exponential function with base < 1, and a logarithmic function with base > 1. 3) A person with $200 to spend on $0.5 stickers can buy 400 stickers. The relationship between price per sticker and number of stickers bought is inverse proportional.
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Functions 2

1) The simultaneous equations have solutions (3,3) and (1,-1). 2) The functions asked to sketch are: an exponential function with base > 1, an exponential function with base < 1, and a logarithmic function with base > 1. 3) A person with $200 to spend on $0.5 stickers can buy 400 stickers. The relationship between price per sticker and number of stickers bought is inverse proportional.
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Maths 4

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EXAM 2_3 (Functions 2)
Name:.................................................................................................................................
1. Solve by substitution and graphically the simultaneous equations:

=
3 y = x 2
2 x
2
1 y
(2 points)
2. Sketch the graphs of the following functions and write their characteristics:
a)
1 x
3 y

= b) 3
2
1
y
x

\
|
= c) ( ) 2 x y
2
+ = log (2.25 p)

3. A person has $200 to buy stickers. If they cost $0.5 each, how many
stickers can he buy?
a) Analyse and describe the type of relation between cost per sticker and
the number of stickers.
b) Write the formula and graph the function. (1.5 points)


4. Sketch the graph of the compound function:
( )


< < +

=
3 x 3 x
3 x 2 2 x 2
2 x 2
x f (1.5 points)
a) Domain and range
b) Continuity

5. All logarithmic functions ( x y
a
log = ) pass through the same point, which
point? Why?
When these functions are decreasing? Why?
What are the domain and range of these functions ? (1.25 points)

6. In the following equations, find x: (1.5 points)
a) x
81
1
3
= log b) ( ) 0 8 x
2
2
= log
c)
3
1
x
8
= log d) 2 49
x
= log
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SOLUTION
1. Solve by substitution and graphically the simultaneous equations:
( )( ) 2 2 x 4 x 2
2 x
2
1 3 x 2 3 x 2 y
3 y = x 2
2 x
2
1 y
=

= =

=

( )( ) ( )
3 y 3
1 y 1
x 0 3 x 4 x 1 2 x 2 2 x 2 x 2
2 2
=
=
= = + = =
Graphically:

=
+

=
line straight 3 x 2 y
hyperbola 1
2 x
2
y
3 y = x 2
2 x
2
1 y

1
2 x
2
y +

= hyperbola, asymptotes: horizontal y = 1, vertical x = 2


= 3 x 2 y straight- line , slope 2, intercepts-y -3

SOLUTION: (3, 3) and (1, -1)

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2. Sketch the graphs of the following functions and write its characteristics:
a)
1 x
3 y

=
exponential function
base >1,
Dom =( ) + ,
Range = ( ) + , 0
Increasing ( ) + ,
point (1,1)
horizontal asymptote x- axis
Continuous




b) 3
2
1
y
x

\
|
=
exponential function
base <1,
Dom =( ) + ,
Range = ( ) + , 3
Decreasing ( ) + ,
point (0,-2)
horizontal asymptote x= -3




c) ( ) 2 x y
2
+ = log
logarithmic function
base >1
Dom = ( ) + , 2
Range = ( ) + ,
Increasing ( ) + , 2
Point (0,1)
Vertical asymptote y=-2


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3. A person has $200 to buy stickers, if they cost $0.5 each. How many stickers
can he buy?
a) Analyse and describe the type of relation between cost per sticker and the
number of stickers.
He can buy 400 stickers
Cost per sticker ($) 0.5 1 2 4
Number of stickers 400 200 100 50
It is a inverse proportional function, more price less stickers
b) Write the formula and graph the function.
x
200
y =

4. Sketch the graph of the compound function:
( )


< < +

=
3 x 3 x
3 x 2 2 x 2
2 x 2
x f
a) Domain and range: Dom =( ) + , ; Range = [ ) + , 2
b) Continuity: It is discontinuous in x = 3, it is a jump discontinuity

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5. All logarithmic functions ( x y
a
log = ) pass through the same point, which
point? Why? All these functions pass through the point (1, 0) because
1 a 0 1 y
0
a
= = = log
When these functions are decreasing? Why? It depends of the base a, if 1 a >
the function is increasing, but when the base 1 a 0 < < the function is
decreasing on its domain.
What are the domain and range of these functions? Domain =[ ) + , 0 and
Range ( ) + = ,

6. In the following equations, find x:
a) 4 x 3 3
81
1
3 x
81
1
4 x x
3
= = = =

log
b) ( ) 3 x 9 x 8 x 1 8 x 2 0 8 x
2 2 2 0 2
2
= = = = = log
c) 2 x x 8 x 8
3
1
x
3
3
1
8
= = = = log
d)
7
1
x
7
1
x 7 x 49 x 2 49
2
2 2 2 2
x
=
|

\
|
= = = =


log

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