01.E Functions and Graphs (Exercises)
01.E Functions and Graphs (Exercises)
-3 9 1 1
-2 4 2 4
-1 1 3 9
0 0
-3 -2 1 1
-2 -8 2 8
-1 -1 3 -2
0 0
3)
x y x y
1 -3 1 1
2 -2 2 2
3 -1 3 3
0 0
1 1 5 1
2 1 6 1
3 1 7 1
4 1
3 3 15 1
5 2 21 2
8 1 33 3
10 0
-7 11 1 -2
-2 5 3 4
-2 1 6 11
0 -1
Exercise:
For the following exercises, find the values for each function, if they exist, then simplify.
a. f(0) b. f(1) c. f(3) d. f(−x) e. f(a) f. f(a + h)
1) f(x) = 5x − 2
Solution: a. −2 b. 3 c. 13 d. −5x − 2 e. 5a − 2 f. 5a + 5h − 2
2) f(x) = 4 x 2
− 3x + 1
3) f(x) =
2
Solution: a. Undefined b. 2 c. 23 d. − 2
x
e 2
a
f. a+h
2
4) f(x) = |x − 7| + 8
−−−−−
5) f(x) = √6x + 5
– −− −− −−−−−−− −−−−− −−−−−−−−−
Solution: a. √5 b. √11 c. √23 d. √−6x + 5 e. √6a + 5 f. √6a + 6h + 5
6) f(x) =
x−2
3x+7
7) f(x) = 9
Solution: a. 9 b. 9 c. 9 d. 9 e. 9 f. 9
For the following exercises, find the domain, range, and all zeros/intercepts, if any, of the functions.
1) f(x) = 2
x
x −16
−−−−−
2) g(x) = √8x − 1
Solution: x ≥ 1
8
; y ≥ 0; x =
1
8
; no y-intercept
3) h(x) =
3
2
x +4
−−−−−
4) f(x) = −1 + √x + 2
–
Solution: x ≥ −2; y ≥ −1; x = −1; y = −1 + √2
–
5) f(x) = 1x − √9
6) g(x) = x−4
3
Solution: x ≠ 4; y ≠ 0 ; no x-intercept; y = − 3
7) f(x) = 4|x + 5|
x−5
1) f(x) = x 2
+1
x y x y
-3 10 1 2
-2 5 2 5
-1 2 3 10
0 1
2) f(x) = 3x − 6
x y x y
-3 -15 1 -3
-2 -12 2 0
-1 -9 3 3
0 -6
Solution:
3) f(x) = 1
2
x +1
-3 −
1
1 3
2 2
-2 0 2 2
-1 1
3 5
2 2
0 1
4) f(x) = 2|x|
x y x y
-3 6 1 2
-2 4 2 4
-1 2 3 6
0 0
Solution:
5) f(x) = −x 2
x y x y
-3 -9 1 -1
-2 -4 2 -4
-1 -1 3 -9
0 0
6) f(x) = x 3
-3 -27 1 1
-2 -8 2 8
-1 -1 3 27
0 0
Solution:
Exercise:
For the following exercises, use the vertical line test to determine whether each of the given graphs represents a function. Assume that
a graph continues at both ends if it extends beyond the given grid. If the graph represents a function, then determine the following
for each graph:
Domain and range
x -intercept, if any (estimate where necessary)
y -Intercept, if any (estimate where necessary)
The intervals for which the function is increasing
The intervals for which the function is decreasing
The intervals for which the function is constant
Symmetry about any axis and/or the origin
Whether the function is even, odd, or neither
1)
Solution: Function; a. Domain: all real numbers, range: y ≥ 0 b. x = ±1 c. y= 1 d. −1 < x < 0 and 1 < x < ∞e .
−∞ < x < −1 and 0 < x < 1 f. Not constant g. y -axis h. Even
3)
Solution: Function; a. Domain: all real numbers, range: −1.5 ≤ y ≤ 1.5 b. x = 0 c. y= 0 d. all real numbers e. None f. Not
constant g. Origin h. Odd
5)
6)
7)
8)
Exercise:
For the following exercises, for each pair of functions, find a. f + g b. f − g c. f ⋅ g d. f/g . Determine the domain of each of these
new functions.
1) f(x) = 3x + 4, g(x) = x − 2
2) f(x) = x − 8, g(x) = 5x 2
Solution: a. 5 x 2
+x −8 ; all real numbers b. −5 x 2
+x −8 ; all real numbers c. 5 x 3
− 40 x
2
; all real numbers d. x−8
;x ≠ 0
5x2
3) f(x) = 3 x 2
+ 4x + 1, g(x) = x + 1
4) f(x) = 9 − x 2
, g(x) = x
2
− 2x − 3
−
5) f(x) = √x, g(x) = x − 2
6) f(x) = 6 + 1
x
, g(x) =
1
Solution: a. 6 +
2 1
; x ≠ 0b. 6; x ≠ 0c. 6x + ; x ≠ 0d. 6x + 1; x ≠ 0
x x
2
Exercise:
For the following exercises, for each pair of functions, find a. (f ∘ g)(x) and b. (g ∘ f)(x) Simplify the results. Find the domain of
each of the results.
1) f(x) = 3x, g(x) = x + 5
2) f(x) = x + 4, g(x) = 4x − 1
Solution: a. 4x + 3 ; all real numbers b. 4x + 15 ; all real numbers
3) f(x) = 2x + 4, g(x) = x 2
−2
4) f(x) = x 2
+ 7, g(x) = x
2
−3
Solution:a. x 4
− 6x
2
+ 16 ; all real numbers b. x 4
+ 14 x
2
+ 46 ; all real numbers
−
5) f(x) = √x , g(x) = x + 9
6) f(x) = 3
2x+1
, g(x) =
2
Solution: a. 3x
; x ≠ 0, −4 b. 4x+2
3
; x ≠ −12
4+x
8) The table below lists the NBA championship winners for the years 2001 to 2012.
2001 LA Lakers
2002 LA Lakers
2009 LA Lakers
2010 LA Lakers
1. Consider the relation in which the domain values are the years 2001 to 2012 and the range is the corresponding winner. Is this
relation a function? Explain why or why not.
2. Consider the relation where the domain values are the winners and the range is the corresponding years. Is this relation a function?
Explain why or why not.
Solution: a. Yes, because there is only one winner for each year.
b. No, because there are three teams that won more than once during the years 2001 to 2012.
9) [T] The area A of a square depends on the length of the side s.
1.Write a function A(s) for the area of a square.
2.Find and interpret A(6.5).
3.Find the exact and the two-significant-digit approximation to the length of the sides of a square with area 56 square units.
10) [T] The volume of a cube depends on the length of the sides s.
Write a function V (s) for the area of a square.
Find and interpret V (11.8).
Solution: a. V (s) = s b. V (11.8) ≈ 1643 ; a cube of side length 11.8 each has a volume of approximately 1643 cubic units.
3
11) [T] A rental car company rents cars for a flat fee of $20 and an hourly charge of $10.25. Therefore, the total cost C to rent a car is a
function of the hours \(t\) the car is rented plus the flat fee.
1. Write the formula for the function that models this situation.
2. Find the total cost to rent a car for 2 days and 7 hours.
3. Determine how long the car was rented if the bill is $432.73.
12) [T] A vehicle has a 20-gal tank and gets 15 mpg. The number of miles N that can be driven depends on the amount of gas x in the
tank.
1.Write a formula that models this situation.
2.Determine the number of miles the vehicle can travel on (i) a full tank of gas and (ii) 3/4 of a tank of gas.
3.Determine the domain and range of the function.
4.Determine how many times the driver had to stop for gas if she has driven a total of 578 mi.
Solution: y = 1
3
x +4
4) Slope = , x-intercept =8
2
5
x −3
2) y = −
1
x +1
7
3) f(x) = −6x
a. (m = −6, b = 0)
b.
4) f(x) = −5x + 4
5) 4y + 24 = 0
Solution: a. (m = 0, b = −6)
b.
3
, b = 2)
b.
8) 6x − 5y + 15 = 0
For the following exercises, for each polynomial, a. find the degree; b. find the zeros, if any; c. find the y -intercept(s), if any; d. use the
leading coefficient to determine the graph’s end behavior; and e. determine algebraically whether the polynomial is even, odd, or
neither.
1) f(x) = 2 x 2
− 3x − 5
2) f(x) = −3 x 2
+ 6x
3) f(x) =
1 2
x −1
2
–
Solution: a. 2 b. ±√2 c. −1 d. Both ends rise e. Even
4) f(x) = x 3
+ 3x
2
−x −3
5) f(x) = 3x − x 3
–
Solution: a. 3 b. 0, ±√3 c. 0 d. Left end rises, right end falls e. Odd
For the following exercises, use the graph of f(x) = x to graph each transformed function g.
2
Exercise:
1) g(x) = x 2
−1
2) g(x) = (x + 3 ) 2
+1
Solution:
For the following exercises, use the graph of y = f(x) to graph each transformed function g.
For the following exercises, for each of the piecewise-defined functions, a. evaluate at the given values of the independent variable and
b. sketch the graph.
4x + 3, x ≤ 0
1) f(x) = { ; f(−3); f(0); f(2)
−x + 1, x > 0
2
x − 3, x ≤ 0
2) f(x) = { ; f(−4); f(0); f(2)
4x + 3, x > 0
3
, x ≠ 2
4) g(x) = { x−2
; g(0); g(−4); g(2)
4, x = 2
Solution: a. −3
2
,
−1
2
,4
b.
For the following exercises, determine whether the statement is true or false. Explain why.
1) f(x) = (4x + 1)/(7x − 2) is a transcendental function.
−
2) g(x) = √x is an odd root function
3
Solution: True; n = 3
3) A logarithmic function is an algebraic function.
4) A function of the form f(x) = x , where b is a real valued constant, is an exponential function.
b
means that in 7.5 years the computer equipment has no value. c. $6835 d. In approximately 6.4 years
7) [T] Total online shopping during the Christmas holidays has increased dramatically during the past 5 years. In 2012 (t = 0) ,total
online holiday sales were $42.3 billion, whereas in 2013 they were $48.1 billion.
1. Find a linear function S that estimates the total online holiday sales in the year t.
2. Interpret the slope of the graph of S.
3. Use part a. to predict the year when online shopping during Christmas will reach $60 billion.
8) [T] A family bakery makes cupcakes and sells them at local outdoor festivals. For a music festival, there is a fixed cost of $125 to
set up a cupcake stand. The owner estimates that it costs $0.75 to make each cupcake. The owner is interested in determining the total
cost C as a function of number of cupcakes made.
1.Find a linear function that relates cost C to x, the number of cupcakes made.
2.Find the cost to bake 160 cupcakes.
3.If the owner sells the cupcakes for $1.50 apiece, how many cupcakes does she need to sell to start making profit? (Hint: Use the
INTERSECTION function on a calculator to find this number.)
Solution: a. C = 0.75x + 125 b. $245 c. 167 cupcakes
9) [T] A house purchased for $250,000 is expected to be worth twice its purchase price in 18 years.
1. Find a linear function that models the price P of the house versus the number of years t since the original purchase.
2. Interpret the slope of the graph of P.
3. Find the price of the house 15 years from when it was originally purchased.
10) [T] A car was purchased for $26,000. The value of the car depreciates by $1500 per year.
1. Find a linear function that models the value V of the car after t years.
2. Find and interpret V (4).
Solution: a. V (t) = −1500t + 26, 000 b. In 4 years, the value of the car is $20,000.
11) [T] A condominium in an upscale part of the city was purchased for $432,000. In 35 years it is worth $60,500. Find the rate of
depreciation.
12) [T] The total cost C (in thousands of dollars) to produce a certain item is modeled by the function C(x) = 10.50x + 28, 500 ,
where x is the number of items produced. Determine the cost to produce 175 items.
Solution: $30,337.50
13) [T] A professor asks her class to report the amount of time t they spent writing two assignments. Most students report that it takes
them about 45 minutes to type a four-page assignment and about 1.5 hours to type a nine-page assignment.
1. Find the linear function y = N (t) that models this situation, where N is the number of pages typed and t is the time in minutes.
2. Use part a. to determine how many pages can be typed in 2 hours.
3. Use part a. to determine how long it takes to type a 20-page assignment.
14) [T] The output (as a percent of total capacity) of nuclear power plants in the United States can be modeled by the function
P (t) = 1.8576t + 68.052 , where t is time in years and t = 0 corresponds to the beginning of 2000. Use the model to predict the
2) 15°
3) 60°
Solution:
−π
rad
3
4) −225°
5) 330°
Solution: 11π
rad
6
2)
7π
rad
6
Solution: 210°
3)
11π
rad
2
4) −3πrad
Solution:−540°
5)
5π
rad
12
Solution: -0.5
2) tan( )
19π
3) sin(− 3π
4
)
sqrt2
Solution: − 2
4) sec(− ) π
5) sin(− π
12
)
√3−1
Solution:
2 √2
6) cos(− )
5π
12
For the following exercises, consider triangle ABC, a right triangle with a right angle at C. a. Find the missing side of the triangle. b.
Find the six trigonometric function values for the angle at A. Where necessary, round to one decimal place.
1) a = 4, c = 7)
Solution: a. b = 5.7b. sinA = 4 5.7 4 7 7 5.7
, cosA = , tanA = , cscA = , secA = , cotA =
7 7 5.7 4 5.7 4
2) a = 21, c = 29)
3) a = 85.3, b = 125.5)
Solution: a. c = 151.7b. sinA = 0.5623, cosA = 0.8273, tanA = 0.6797, cscA = 1.778, secA = 1.209, cotA = 1.471
4) b = 40, c = 41)
5) a = 84, b = 13)
Solution: a. c = 85b. sinA =
84 13 84 85 85 13
, cosA = , tanA = , cscA = , secA = , cotA =
85 85 13 84 13 84
6) b = 28, c = 35)
Solution:a. y =
24 24 7 24 25 25 7
b. sinθ = , cosθ = , tanθ = , cscθ = , secθ = , cotθ =
25 25 25 7 24 7 24
2) P (
−15
, y), y > 0
17
3) P (
x
), y > 0
√7
4) P (
x
), y > 0
−√15
For the following exercises, simplify each expression by writing it in terms of sines and cosines, then simplify. The final answer does
not have to be in terms of sine and cosine only.
1) tan 2
x + sinxcscx
Solution: sec 2
x
2) secxsinxcotx
2
3) tan x
sec2 x
Solution: si n 2
x
4) secx − cosx
5) (1 + tanθ) 2
− 2tanθ
Solution: sex^2θ
6) sinx(cscx − sinx)
7) co st
sint
+
sint
1+co st
8)
1+tan α
2
1+co t α
2) sec θ
= secθcscθ
tanθ
3) sint
csct
+
co st
sect
= 1
4) sinx
co sx+1
+
co sx−1
sinx
= 0
7) 1
1−sinα
+
1+sinα
1
= 2sec α
2
8)
tanθ−co tθ 2 2
= sec θ − csc θ
sinθco sθ
For the following exercises, solve the trigonometric equations on the interval 0 ≤ θ < 2π.
1) 2sinθ − 1 = 0
Solution: { }
π 5π
,
6 6
2) 1 + cosθ = 1
3) 2tan 2
θ = 2
Solution: { }
π 3π 5π 7π
, , ,
4 4 4 4
4) 4si n 2
θ−2 = 0
–
5) √3cotθ + 1 = 0
Solution: { 2π
,
5π
}
3 3
–
6) 3secθ − 2 √3 = 0
7) 2cosθsinθ = sinθ
8) csc2
θ + 2cscθ + 1 = 0
For the following exercises, each graph is of the form y = AsinBx or y = AcosBx , where B > 0 . Write the equation of the graph.
1)
Solution: y = 4sin(
π
x)
4
2)
3)
Solution: y = cos(2πx)
For the following exercises, find a. the amplitude, b. the period, and c. the phase shift with direction for each function.
1) y = sin(x −
π
)
4
2
sin(
1
4
x)
Solution: a. 1
2
b. 8πc. N ophaseshift
4) y = 2cos(x −
π
)
3
5) y = −3sin(πx + 2)
Solution: a. 3b. 2c. 2
π
units to the left
6) y = 4cos(2x −
π
)
2
EXERCISE
1) [T] The diameter of a wheel rolling on the ground is 40 in. If the wheel rotates through an angle of 120°, how many inches does it
move? Approximate to the nearest whole inch.
Solution: Approximately 42 in.
2) [T] Find the length of the arc intercepted by central angle θ in a circle of radius r. Round to the nearest hundredth.
a. r = 12.8 cm, θ = 5π6 rad b. r = 4.378 cm, θ = 7π6 rad c. r = 0.964 cm, θ = 50 ° d. r = 8.55 cm, θ = 325 °
3) [T] As a point P moves around a circle, the measure of the angle changes. The measure of how fast the angle is changing is called
angular speed, ω, and is given by [Math Processing Error], where [Math Processing Error] is in radians and t is time. Find the angular
speed for the given data. Round to the nearest thousandth.
a. [Math Processing Error] rad, t = 10 sec b. θ = rad, t = 8 sec c. θ = rad, t = 1 min d. θ = 23.76 rad, t = 14 min
3π 2π
5 9
2
2
x sinθ ,
where θ is the angle formed by the two sides. Find the area of an isosceles triangle with equal sides of length 8 in. and angle
θ = 5π/12 rad.
Solution: ≈ 30.9in 2
6) [T] A particle travels in a circular path at a constant angular speed ω . The angular speed is modeled by the function
ω = 9|cos(πt − π/12)| . Determine the angular speed at t = 9 sec.
7) [T] An alternating current for outlets in a home has voltage given by the function
365
(t − 79)] ,
where t is the number of days after January 1.
a) Find the amplitude and period.
b) Determine the number of hours of daylight on the longest day of the year.
c) Determine the number of hours of daylight on the shortest day of the year.
d) Determine the number of hours of daylight 90 days after January 1.
e) Sketch the graph of the function for one period starting on January 1.
9) [T] Suppose that T = 50 + 10sin[ π
(t − 8)] is a mathematical model of the temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) at t hours after
12
10) [T] The function models the height H (in feet) of the tide t hours after midnight. Assume that is
π
H (t) = 8sin( t) t = 0
6
midnight.
a) Find the amplitude and period.
b) Graph the function over one period.
c) What is the height of the tide at 4:30 a.m.?
3)
Solution: One-to-one
6)
For the following exercises, a. find the inverse function, and b. find the domain and range of the inverse function.
1) f(x) = x 2
− 4, x ≥ 0
−−−−−
Solution: a. f −1
(x) = √x + 4 b. Domain : x ≥ −4 ,range:y ≥ 0
−−−−−
2) f(x) = √x − 4
3
3) f(x) = 3
+1
Solution: a. f −1
(x) =
3
x−1
b. Domain: all real numbers, range: all real numbers
4) f(x) = (x − 1 ) 2
,x ≤ 1
−−−−−
5) f(x) = √x − 1
Solution: a. f −1
(x) = x
2
+1 , b. Domain: x ≥ 0 , range: y ≥ 1
6) f(x) =
1
x+2
For the following exercises, use the graph of f to sketch the graph of its inverse function.
Solution
2)
3)
4)
For the following exercises, use composition to determine which pairs of functions are inverses.
1) f(x) = 8x, g(x) =
x
x+5
3) f(x) = 5x − 7, g(x) = 7
5) f(x) = x−1
1
, x ≠ 1, g(x) =
1
x
+ 1, x ≠ 0
−
7) f(x) = x 2
+ 2x + 1, x ≥ −1, g(x) = −1 + √x , x ≥ 0
For the following exercises, evaluate the functions. Give the exact value.
√3
1) tan −1
(
3
)
Solution: π
√2
2) cos −1
(−
2
)
3) cot−1
(1)
Solution: π
4) si n −1
(−1)
√3
5) cos −1
(
2
)
6
–
6) cos(tan −1
(√3))
√2
7) sin(cos −1
(
2
))
√2
Solution: 2
8) si n−1
(sin(
π
3
))
9) tan −1
(tan(−
π
6
))
Solution: − π
EXERCISE:
1) The function C = T (F ) = (5/9)(F − 32) converts degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius.
a) Find the inverse function F = T
−1
(C)
a) Find x = f −1
(V ).
at which blood is flowing with velocity V. c. 0.1 cm; 0.14 cm; 0.17 cm
3) A function that converts dress sizes in the United States to those in Europe is given by D(x) = 2x + 24.
a) Find the European dress sizes that correspond to sizes 6, 8, 10, and 12 in the United States.
b) Find the function that converts European dress sizes to U.S. dress sizes.
c) Use part b. to find the dress sizes in the United States that correspond to 46, 52, 62, and 70.
4) [T] The cost to remove a toxin from a lake is modeled by the function C(p) = 75p/(85 − p), where C is the cost (in thousands
of dollars) and p is the amount of toxin in a small lake (measured in parts per billion [ppb]). This model is valid only when the amount
of toxin is less than 85 ppb.
a) Find the cost to remove 25 ppb, 40 ppb, and 50 ppb of the toxin from the lake.
b) Find the inverse function. c. Use part b. to determine how much of the toxin is removed for $50,000.
Solution: a. $31,250, $66,667, $107,143 b. (p = 85C
C +75
) c. 34 ppb
5) [T] A race car is accelerating at a velocity given by v(t) = 25
4
t + 54,
Find the Mach angle (to the nearest degree) for the following Mach numbers.
M
) , find the Mach number M for the following angles.
a. μ= π
b. μ= 2π
c. μ= 3π
8) [T] The temperature (in degrees Celsius) of a city in the northern United States can be modeled by the function
π
T (x) = 5 + 18sin[ 6(x − 4.6)],
where x is time in months and x = 1.00 corresponds to January 1. Determine the month and day when the temperature is 21°C.
Solution: x ≈ 6.69, 8.51 ; so, the temperature occurs on June 21 and August 15
9) [T] The depth (in feet) of water at a dock changes with the rise and fall of tides. It is modeled by the function
) + 8, where t is the number of hours after midnight. Determine the first time after midnight when the depth
π 7π
D(t) = 5sin( t−
6 6
is 11.75 ft.
10) [T] An object moving in simple harmonic motion is modeled by the function s(t) = −6cos( where s is measured in inches
πt
),
2
and t is measured in seconds. Determine the first time when the distance moved is 4.5 ft.
Solution: 1.5 sec
11) [T] A local art gallery has a portrait 3 ft in height that is hung 2.5 ft above the eye level of an average person. The viewing angle θ
can be modeled by the function θ = tan − tan , where x is the distance (in feet) from the portrait. Find the viewing angle
−1 5.5
x
−1 2.5
x
restricted domain of tanx. cos (cos(2.1)) = 2.1 , since 2.1 is in the restricted domain of cosx .
−1
2
c. x = √2
Solution: a. 125b. 2.24c. 9.74
2) f(x) = (0.3) x
a. x = −1 b. x = 4 c. x = −1.5
3) f(x) = 10 x
a. x = −2 b. x = 4 c. x = 5
c. y = 2 x+1
d. y = ( 1
2
x
) +2
e. y = −3 −x
f. y = 1 − 5 x
1)
Solution: d
2)
Solution: b
4)
Solution: e
6)
3) f(x) = 3
x+1
5) f(x) = 1 − 2 −x
7) f(x) = e −x
−1
2) log82 =
1
Solution: 8 1/3
= 2
3) log51 = 0
4) log5 25 = 2
Solution: 5 2
= 25
5) log0.1 = −1
6) ln( 1
3
e
) = −3
Solution: e −3
=
1
3
e
7) log93 = 0.5
8) ln1 = 0
Solution: e 0
= 1
2) 4 −2
=
16
1
Solution: log
1
4( ) = −2
16
3) 10 2
= 100
4) 9 0
= 1
Solution: log 91 = 0
5) ( 1
3
)
3
=
27
1
−−
6) √64 = 4
3
Solution: log 64 4 =
1
7) e x
= y
8) 9 y
= 150
9) b 3
= 45
10) 4 −3/2
= 0.125
Solution: log
3
4 0.125 = −
2
For the following exercises, sketch the graph of the logarithmic function. Determine the domain, range, and vertical asymptote.
1) f(x) = 3 + lnx
2) f(x) = ln(x − 1)
4) f(x) = 1 − lnx
6) f(x) = ln(x + 1)
2) log3
9a
3) lna√b
3
−−−−−−
4) log 5
√125xy 3
Solution: 3
2
+
1
2
log5 x +
3
2
log5 y
5) log 3
√xy
64
6) ln(
6
)
√e3
Solution: − 3
2
+ ln6
2) e3x
− 15 = 0
Solution: ln15
3) 8 x
= 4
4) 4
x+1
− 32 = 0
Solution:
3
5) 3 x/14
=
1
10
6) 10 x
= 7.21
Solution: log7.21
7) 4 ⋅ 2 3x
− 20 = 0
8) 7 3x−2
= 11
lo g11
Solution: 2
3
+
3lo g7
For the following exercises, solve the logarithmic equation exactly, if possible.
1) log 3x = 0
2) log 5x = −2
Solution: x =
1
25
3) log 4 (x + 5) = 0
4) log(2x − 7) = 0
Solution: x = 4
−−−−−
5) ln√x + 3 = 2
6) log 6 (x + 9) + log6 x = 2
Solution: x = 3
7) log 4 (x + 2) − log4 (x − 1) = 0
2) log 7 82
lo g82
Solution: ( lo g7
≈ 2.2646)
3) log 6 103
lo g211
Solution: ( lo g0.5
≈ −7.7211)
5) log 2π
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1) Rewrite the following expressions in terms of exponentials and simplify.
a. 2cosh(lnx) b. cosh4x + sinh4x c. cosh2x − sinh2x d. ln(coshx + sinhx) + ln(coshx − sinhx)
2) [T] The number of bacteria N in a culture after t days can be modeled by the function N (t) = 1300 ⋅ (2) t/4
. Find the number of
bacteria present after 15 days.
Solution: 17, 491
3) [T] The demand D (in millions of barrels) for oil in an oil-rich country is given by the function D(p) = 150 ⋅ (2.7) , where p −0.25p
is the price (in dollars) of a barrel of oil. Find the amount of oil demanded (to the nearest million barrels) when the price is between
$15 and $20.
4) [T] The amount A of a $100,000 investment paying continuously and compounded for t years is given by
A(t) = 100, 000 ⋅ e . Find the amount A accumulated in 5 years.
0.055t
value of the investment at time [Math Processing Error], [Math Processing Error] is the initial principle that was invested, j is the
annual interest rate, and n is the number of time the interest is compounded per year. Given a yearly interest rate of 3.5% and an initial
principle of $100,000, find the amount A accumulated in 5 years for interest that is compounded a. daily, b., monthly, c. quarterly, and
d. yearly.
6) [T] The concentration of hydrogen ions in a substance is denoted by [H +], measured in moles per liter. The pH of a substance is
defined by the logarithmic function pH = −log[H +] . This function is used to measure the acidity of a substance. The pH of water is
7. A substance with a pH less than 7 is an acid, whereas one that has a pH of more than 7 is a base.
a. Find the pH of the following substances. Round answers to one digit.
b. Determine whether the substance is an acid or a base.
i. Eggs: [H +] = 1.6 × 10 −8
mol/L
ii. Beer: [H +] = 3.16 × 10 −3
mol/L
iii. Tomato Juice: [H +] = 7.94 × 10 −5
mol/L
Solution: i. a. pH = 8 b. Base ii. a. pH = 3 b. Acid iii. a. pH = 4 b. Acid
7) [T] Iodine-131 is a radioactive substance that decays according to the function Q(t) = Q ⋅ e , where Q is the initial
0
−0.08664t
0
quantity of a sample of the substance and t is in days. Determine how long it takes (to the nearest day) for 95% of a quantity to decay.
8) [T] According to the World Bank, at the end of 2013 (t = 0) the U.S. population was 316 million and was increasing according to
the following model:
P (t) = 316e
0.0074t
,
where P is measured in millions of people and t is measured in years after 2013.
a. Based on this model, what will be the population of the United States in 2020?
b. Determine when the U.S. population will be twice what it is in 2013.
Solution: a. 333 million b. 94 years from 2013, or in 2107
9) [T] The amount A accumulated after 1000 dollars is invested for t years at an interest rate of 4% is modeled by the function
A(t) = 1000(1.04) .
t
1) h
2) g
Solution: Domain: x > 5 , range: all real numbers
3) h ∘ f
4) g ∘ f
Solution: Domain: x > 2 and x < −4 , range: all real numbers
Find the degree, y-intercept, and zeros for the following polynomial functions.
1) f(x) = 2 x 2
+ 9x − 5
2) f(x) = x 3
+ 2x
2
− 2x
– –
Solution: Degree of 3, y -intercept: 0, zeros: 0, √3 − 1, −1 − √3
Simplify the following trigonometric expressions.
2
1)
tan x 2
2
+ cos x
sec x
2) cos(2x) = si n 2
x
Solution: cos(2x) or 1
2
(cos(2x) + 1)
Solve the following trigonometric equations on the interval θ = [−2π, 2π] exactly.
1) 6cos2x − 3 = 0
2) sec 2
x − 2secx + 1 = 0
Solution: 0, ±2π
Solve the following logarithmic equations.
1) 5 x
= 16
2) \log_2(x+4)=3\)
Solution: 4
Are the following functions one-to-one over their domain of existence? Does the function have an inverse? If so, find the inverse
(x) of the function. Justify your answer.
−1
f
1) f(x) = x 2
+ 2x + 1
2) f(x) =
1
For the following problems, determine the largest domain on which the function is one-to-one and find the inverse on that domain.
−−−−−
1) f(x) = √9 − x
2) f(x) = x 2
+ 3x + 4
−−−−−
Solution: x ≥ − 3
,f
−1
(x) = −
3
+
1
√4y − 7
2 2 2
in the material, t is the number of years passed, and r = −0.0001210 is the d78.51%ecay rate of radiocarbon.
1) If the skeleton is expected to be 2000 years old, what percentage of radiocarbon should be present?
Solution: 78.51%
2) Find the inverse of the carbon-dating equation. What does it mean? If there is 25% radiocarbon, how old is the skeleton?