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MCR3U-Unit 1 Assignment

The document provides practice problems involving domain and range of functions, finding the equations of lines, determining inverses of functions, evaluating functions, and graphing transformed functions. It contains 16 problems in parts A and B involving domains, ranges, inverses, and evaluating functions. Part C has problems involving writing equations of transformed functions and graphing various transformed functions.

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MCR3U-Unit 1 Assignment

The document provides practice problems involving domain and range of functions, finding the equations of lines, determining inverses of functions, evaluating functions, and graphing transformed functions. It contains 16 problems in parts A and B involving domains, ranges, inverses, and evaluating functions. Part C has problems involving writing equations of transformed functions and graphing various transformed functions.

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MCR3U

Domain and Range Practice

Part A: Find the domain and range of each function.


***If you can’t figure it out right away, draw a quick sketch to help you!

1) 9)

2) 10)

3) 11)

4) 12)

5) 13)

6) 14)

7) 15)

8) 16)

Part B:
1. If , and and . Find the equation of the line.

2. Which of the base functions have an inverse that is also a function?

3. a) Determine the inverse function, of .

b) Evaluate
c) Evaluate .
d) Make a general statement about and .

4. Given , find the value of if .

5. If and , find the value of


6. If , find the value of .

Part C:

Equations of Transformed Functions


1. The function has been transformed into . Write
the following in the appropriate form:
(a) a vertical compression by a factor of ½ , a reflection in the x-axis and a
translation 3 units
right.

(b) a vertical stretch by a factor of 3, a horizontal stretch by a factor of 2, a


translation left 5 and
up 4, and a reflection in the y-axis.

Practice Transformations Given an Equation


Graph each of the following functions by:
� 1�
a) Graphing the base function first. �y = x , y = x , y = x , y = x , y = �
2 3

� x�
b) Listing the transformations.
c) Applying the transformations to the base function.

4) y = - x - 2 + 1 5) y = 2 3 x 6) y = 3 x + 1 + 1

3
 1 
1 1 8) y = -  -  x + 1  9) y = 2 2 x + 2 + 2
7) y = x -  2 
2 2

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