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IB Questionbank Maths SL 1

1) Question 1 involves expressing one logarithmic function in terms of another and describing a transformation of one graph into another. Question 2 involves identifying points of inflection on a graph, finding derivatives, and using the second derivative test. Question 3 transforms a logarithmic expression and sketches the corresponding graph. 2) Question 4 establishes the inverse of a logarithmic function and determines its range. Question 5 solves a logarithmic equation. Question 6 finds the determinant and solutions of a matrix involving exponential terms. 3) Question 7 evaluates logarithms and rewrites a logarithmic expression in terms of its coefficients. Question 8 determines an unknown constant and finds the inverse of a logarithmic function. Question 9 rewrites logarithmic expressions in

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IB Questionbank Maths SL 1

1) Question 1 involves expressing one logarithmic function in terms of another and describing a transformation of one graph into another. Question 2 involves identifying points of inflection on a graph, finding derivatives, and using the second derivative test. Question 3 transforms a logarithmic expression and sketches the corresponding graph. 2) Question 4 establishes the inverse of a logarithmic function and determines its range. Question 5 solves a logarithmic equation. Question 6 finds the determinant and solutions of a matrix involving exponential terms. 3) Question 7 evaluates logarithms and rewrites a logarithmic expression in terms of its coefficients. Question 8 determines an unknown constant and finds the inverse of a logarithmic function. Question 9 rewrites logarithmic expressions in

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1. Let f(x) = 3 ln x and g(x) = ln 5x3.

(a) Express g(x) in the form f(x) + ln a, where a  +


.
(4)

(b) The graph of g is a transformation of the graph of f. Give a full geometric description of
this transformation.
(3)
(Total 7 marks)

The following diagram shows the graph of f(x) = e − x .


2
2.

The points A, B, C, D and E lie on the graph of f. Two of these are points of inflexion.

(a) Identify the two points of inflexion.


(2)

(b) (i) Find f′(x).

Show that f″(x) = (4x2 – 2) e − x .


2
(ii)
(5)

(c) Find the x-coordinate of each point of inflexion.


(4)

(d) Use the second derivative to show that one of these points is a point of inflexion.
(4)
(Total 15 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 1
x
3. Let f(x) = log3 + log3 16 – log3 4, for x > 0.
2

(a) Show that f(x) = log3 2x.


(2)

(b) Find the value of f(0.5) and of f(4.5).


(3)

ln ax
The function f can also be written in the form f(x) = .
ln b

(c) (i) Write down the value of a and of b.

(ii) Hence on graph paper, sketch the graph of f, for –5 ≤ x ≤ 5, –5 ≤ y ≤ 5, using a


scale of 1 cm to 1 unit on each axis.

(iii) Write down the equation of the asymptote.


(6)

(d) Write down the value of f–1(0).


(1)

The point A lies on the graph of f. At A, x = 4.5.

(e) On your diagram, sketch the graph of f–1, noting clearly the image of point A.
(4)
(Total 16 marks)

4. Let f(x) = log3 x , for x > 0.

(a) Show that f–1(x) = 32x.


(2)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 2
(b) Write down the range of f–1.
(1)

Let g(x) = log3 x, for x > 0.

(c) Find the value of (f –1 ° g)(2), giving your answer as an integer.


(4)
(Total 7 marks)

5. Solve log2x + log2(x – 2) = 3, for x > 2.


(Total 7 marks)

 9e x ex 
6. Let A =  x .
e e 3 x 

(a) Find an expression for det A.


(2)

(b) Find the value of x for which A has no inverse. Express your answer in the form a ln b,
where a, b  .
(5)
(Total 7 marks)

7. (a) Find log2 32.


(1)

 32 x 
(b) Given that log2  y  can be written as px + qy, find the value of p and of q.

 8 
(4)
(Total 5 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 3
8. Let f(x) = k log2 x.

(a) Given that f–1(1) = 8, find the value of k.


(3)

2
(b) Find f–1   .
3
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

9. Given that p = loga 5, q = loga 2, express the following in terms of p and/or q.

(a) loga 10

(b) loga 8

(c) loga 2.5


(Total 6 marks)

4
 1
10. (a) Expand  e +  in terms of e.
 e
(4)

4 4
 1  1
(b) Express  e +  +  e −  as the sum of three terms.
 e  e
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 4
11. (a) Let logc 3 = p and logc 5 = q. Find an expression in terms of p and q for

(i) log c 15;

(ii) log c 25.

1
(b) Find the value of d if log d 6 = .
2
(Total 6 marks)

12. Let ln a = p, ln b = q. Write the following expressions in terms of p and q.

(a) ln a3b

 a
(b) ln  
 b 
 
(Total 6 marks)

13. Find the exact solution of the equation 92x = 27(1–x).

Working:

Answer:

....……………………………………..........

(Total 6 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 5
14. (a) Given that log3 x – log3 (x – 5) = log3 A, express A in terms of x.

(b) Hence or otherwise, solve the equation log3 x – log3 (x – 5) = 1.

Working:

Answers:

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

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

(Total 6 marks)

15. Let p = log10 x, q = log10 y and r = log10 z.

 x 
Write the expression log10  2  in terms of p, q and r.
y z
 

Working:

Answer:

…………………………………………..
(Total 6 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 6
16. Let a = log x, b = log y, and c = log z.

 x2 y 
Write log  3  in terms of a, b and c.
 z 
 

Working:

Answer:

…………………………………………........
(Total 6 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 7
17. Given that log5 x = y, express each of the following in terms of y.

(a) log5 x2

(b) log5  1 
 x

(c) log25 x

Working:

Answers:

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

(Total 6 marks)

18. Solve the equation log27 x = 1 – log27 (x – 0.4).

Working:

Answer:

......................................................................

(Total 6 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 8
19. Consider the following statements

A: log10 (10x) > 0.

B: –0.5  cos (0.5x)  0.5.


π π
C: –  arctan x  .
2 2

(a) Determine which statements are true for all real numbers x. Write your answers (yes or
no) in the table below.

Statement (a) Is the statement true for all (b) If not true, example
real numbers x? (Yes/No)
A
B
C

(b) If a statement is not true for all x, complete the last column by giving an example of one
value of x for which the statement is false.

Working:

(Total 6 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 9
1
20. Solve the equation log9 81 + log9 + log9 3 = log9 x.
9

Working:

Answer:

.......................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

2
 P 
21. Let log10P = x , log10Q = y and log10R = z. Express log 10  
3 
in terms of x , y and z.
 QR 

Working:

Answer:

....................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 10
22. If loga 2 = x and loga 5 = y, find in terms of x and y, expressions for

(a) log2 5;

(b) loga 20.

Working:

Answers:

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

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

(Total 4 marks)

2x
23. Solve the equation 9x–1 =  1  .
 3

Working:

Answer:

......................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 11
24. Solve the equation 43x–1 = 1.5625 × 10–2.
Working:

Answer:

......................................................................

(Total 4 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 12

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