Algebra and Functions Graphs
Algebra and Functions Graphs
Core Mathematics C1
Advanced Subsidiary
Advice to Candidates
You must ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly labelled.
You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to the Examiner.
Answers without working may not gain full credit.
1.
y
(2, 5)
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows a sketch of the curve with equation y = f(x). The curve crosses the x-axis at the
points (1, 0) and (4, 0). The maximum point on the curve is (2, 5).
In separate diagrams, sketch the curves with the following equations. On each diagram show
clearly the coordinates of the maximum point and of each point at which the curve crosses the
x-axis.
(a) y = 2f(x),
(3)
(b) y = f(x).
(3)
The maximum point on the curve with equation y = f(x + a) is on the y-axis.
(c) Write down the value of the constant a.
(1)
2.
3.
The point P(1, a) lies on the curve with equation y = (x + 1)2(2 x).
(a) Find the value of a.
(1)
(b) Sketch the curves with the following equations:
(i) y = (x + 1)2(2 x),
(ii) y =
2
.
x
On your diagram show clearly the coordinates of any points at which the curves meet the
axes.
(5)
(c) With reference to your diagram in part (b), state the number of real solutions to the equation
(x + 1)2(2 x) =
2
.
x
(1)
4.
5.
Figure 1
y
(3, 5)
(6, 0)
Figure 1 shows a sketch of the curve with equation y = f(x). The curve passes through the
origin O and through the point (6, 0). The maximum point on the curve is (3, 5).
On separate diagrams, sketch the curve with equation
(a) y = 3f(x),
(2)
(b) y = f(x + 2).
(3)
On each diagram, show clearly the coordinates of the maximum point and of each point at which
the curve crosses the x-axis.
6.
3
and the line l has equation y = 2x + 5.
x
(a) Sketch the graphs of C and l, indicating clearly the coordinates of any intersections with the
axes.
(3)
(b) Find the coordinates of the points of intersection of C and l.
(6)
7.
Figure 1
y
P(3, 2)
Figure 1 shows a sketch of the curve with equation y = f(x). The curve crosses the x-axis at the
points (2, 0) and (4, 0). The minimum point on the curve is P(3, 2).
In separate diagrams sketch the curve with equation
(a) y = f(x),
(3)
(b) y = f(2x).
(3)
On each diagram, give the coordinates of the points at which the curve crosses the x-axis, and the
coordinates of the image of P under the given transformation.
8.
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows a sketch of the curve with equation y = f(x). The curve passes through the point
(0, 7) and has a minimum point at (7, 0).
On separate diagrams, sketch the curve with equation
(a) y = f(x) + 3,
(3)
(b) y = f(2x).
(2)
9.
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows a sketch of the curve C with equation y = f(x). There is a maximum at (0, 0),
a minimum at (2, 1) and C passes through (3, 0).
On separate diagrams, sketch the curve with equation
(a) y = f(x + 3),
(3)
(b) y = f(x).
(3)
On each diagram show clearly the coordinates of the maximum point, the minimum point and
any points of intersection with the x-axis.
10.
11.
Figure 1
Figure 1 shows a sketch of the curve with equation y =
3
, x 0.
x
3
, x 2, showing the
x+ 2
(3)
(b) Write down the equations of the asymptotes of the curve in part (a).
(2)
12.
Given that
f(x) =
1
,
x
x 0,
(a) sketch the graph of y = f(x) + 3 and state the equations of the asymptotes.
(4)
(b) Find the coordinates of the point where y = f(x) + 3 crosses a coordinate axis.
(2)
13.
Figure 1
y
(0, 3)
(4, 0)
O
(1, 0)
Figure 1 shows a sketch of the curve with equation y = f(x). The curve passes through the points
(0, 3) and (4, 0) and touches the x-axis at the point (1, 0).
On separate diagrams, sketch the curve with equation
(a) y = f(x + 1),
(3)
(b) y = 2f(x),
(3)
1
x .
2
(c) y = f
(3)
On each diagram show clearly the coordinates of all the points at which the curve meets the axes.
14.
(a) On the same axes sketch the graphs of the curves with equations
(i) y = x2(x 2),
(3)
(ii) y = x(6 x),
(3)
and indicate on your sketches the coordinates of all the points where the curves cross the x-axis.
(b) Use algebra to find the coordinates of the points where the graphs intersect.
(7)
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