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Let F (X) 2x + 1 and G (X) 3x - 4. Find (A) (X) (B) (G ° F) (-2) (C) (F ° G) (X)

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Let F (X) 2x + 1 and G (X) 3x - 4. Find (A) (X) (B) (G ° F) (-2) (C) (F ° G) (X)

The document contains examples of functions and their compositions. It asks the reader to find inverse functions, compositions of functions, graphs of functions, and values of transformed functions. The examples cover topics like inverse functions, function composition, graphing functions, and transforming graphs.

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Functions Test Name:

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1. Let f(x) = 2x + 1 and g(x) = 3x – 4.

Find

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(a) f (x);

(b) (g ° f )(–2);

(c) (f ° g)(x).

Working:

Answers:

(a) …………………………………………..
(b) …………………………………………..
(c) …………………………………………..
(Total 6 marks)

2. Two functions f, g are defined as follows:

f : x ® 3x + 5
g : x ® 2(1 – x)

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Find

–1
(a) f (2);

(b) (g o f)(–4).

Working:

Answers:

(a) …………………………………………..

(b) ..................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

f :x x  1, x  – 1
3. Consider the function

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(a) Determine the inverse function f .

–1
(b) What is the domain of f ?

Working:

Answers:

(a) …………………………………………..
(b) ..................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

4. The functions f and g are defined by f :  3 x, g : x  x  2 .

(a) Find an expression for (f ° g) (x).

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–l –l
(b) Show that f (18) + g (18) = 22.

Working:

(a) …………………………………………......
(Total 6 marks)
6–x
5. Consider the functions f : x  4 (x – 1) and g : x  2 .

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(a) Find g .

–1
(b) Solve the equation (f ° g ) (x) = 4.

Working:

Answers:

(a) …………………………………………..
(b) ..................................................................

(Total 6 marks)

6. Let f(x) = 2x + 1.

(a) On the grid below draw the graph of f(x) for 0 £ x £ 2.

(b) Let g(x) = f(x +3) –2. On the grid below draw the graph of g(x) for –3 £ x £ –1.

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y
6

–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x

–1

–2

–3

–4

–5

–6

Working:

(Total 6 marks)

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2
7. The diagrams show how the graph of y = x is transformed to the graph of y = f(x) in three steps.

For each diagram give the equation of the curve.

y y

(a )
1

0 x 0 x
y= x2 1

(b ) (c ) 7
y

0 1 x 0 1 x

Working:

Answers:

(a) …………………………………………..

(b) ..................................................................

(c) ……………………………………..........

(Total 4 marks)

8. The sketch shows part of the graph of y = f(x) which passes through the points A(–1, 3), B(0, 2),

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C(l, 0), D(2, 1) and E(3, 5).

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E
5

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A
3
B
2
D
1
C
–4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5

–1

–2

A second function is defined by g(x) = 2f(x – 1).

(a) Calculate g(0), g(1), g(2) and g(3).

(b) On the same axes, sketch the graph of the function g(x).

Working:

Answers:

(a) …………………………………………..
..................................................................

(Total 6 marks)
q
.
9. (a) The diagram shows part of the graph of the function f(x) = x – p The curve passes

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through the point A (3, 10). The line (CD) is an asymptote.
y
C
15

10 A

–15 –10 –5 0 5 10 15 x

–5

–10

–15
D

Find the value of

(i) p;

(ii) q.

(b) The graph of f(x) is transformed as shown in the following diagram. The point A is
transformed to A¢ (3, –10).

7
y
C
15

10

–15 –10 –5 0 5 10 15 x

–5

–10
A

–15
D

Give a full geometric description of the transformation.

Working:

Answers:

(a) (i) ……………………………………...


(ii) ……………………………………...
(b) ..................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

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10. The diagram shows parts of the graphs of y = x and y = 5 – 3(x – 4) .

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y

y = x 2

6 2
y = 5 – 3 (x– 4 )

x
–2 0 2 4 6

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The graph of y = x may be transformed into the graph of y = 5 – 3(x – 4) by these
transformations.

A reflection in the line y = 0 followed by


a vertical stretch with scale factor k followed by
a horizontal translation of p units followed by
a vertical translation of q units.

Write down the value of

(a) k;

(b) p;

(c) q.

Working:

Answers:

(a) …………………………………………..
(b) ..................................................................
(c) ……………………………………..........

(Total 4 marks)
11. The function f is given by

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2x  1
F(x) = x  3 , x Î , x ¹ 3.

(a) (i) Find the vertical asymptote of the graph.

(1)

(ii) Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph.

(1)

(iii) Write down the coordinates of the point P at which the asymptotes intersect.

(1)

(b) Find the points of intersection of the graph and the axes.

(3)

(c) Hence sketch the graph of y = f(x), showing the asymptotes by dotted lines.

(4)

Working:

Answers:

(a) (i) ……………………………………...


(ii) ……………………………………...
(iii) ……………………………………...
(b) ..................................................................

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y
6

–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x

–1

–2

–3

–4

–5

–6

(Total 10 marks)

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End of Test

Total Marks: 60

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