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Level 2 Further Maths: Function Notation Composite Functions Inverse Functions

This document contains a set of practice questions on functions and their properties including composite functions, inverse functions, and solving equations involving functions. The questions cover topics like evaluating functions, finding inverse functions, solving equations for values where functions are equal, and combining composite functions.

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Level 2 Further Maths: Function Notation Composite Functions Inverse Functions

This document contains a set of practice questions on functions and their properties including composite functions, inverse functions, and solving equations involving functions. The questions cover topics like evaluating functions, finding inverse functions, solving equations for values where functions are equal, and combining composite functions.

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Level 2 Further Maths


Function Notation
Composite Functions
Inverse Functions

Ensure you have: Pencil or pen

Guidance

1. Read each question carefully before you begin answering it.


2. Check your answers seem right.
3. Always show your workings

Revision for this topic


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1. f (x) = x 3 − 27 for all values of x
g(x) = x 2 − 25 for all values of x
h(x) = x 2 − 3x + 4

(a) Work out the value of f (5)

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(1)

(b) Work out the value of h(−2)

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(1)

(c) Work out the value of x, such that f (x) = 0

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(2)

(d) Work out the value of x, such that g(x) = 11

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(2)
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(e) Work out the value of x, such that h(x) = 14

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(3)

(f) Work out the value of x, such that g(x) = h(x)

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(3)

2. f (x) = sin x for all values of x


g(x) = cosx for all values of x

(a) Calculate the value of f (630∘)

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(1)

(b) Calculate the value of g(−90∘)

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(1)
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3. f (x) = 2x − 7 for all values of x

Solve f (x 2) = x − 1

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(4)

4. f (x) = (x + 7)(x − 3q) for all values of x


g(x) = 2x 2 − 6x − 30 for all values of x

(a) Given f (0) = − 42

Show that q=2

(1)

(b) Solve f (x) = g(x)

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(3)
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5. f (x) = 4x 4 − x 2 for all values of x

Show that f (5x) = a x 2(bx − 1)(bx + 1) where a and b are integers.

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(3)

6. f (x) = 8x − 7

Find f −1(x)

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(2)

2 − 3x
7. g(x) = 5 −
4
Find g −1(x)

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(2)
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8. f (x) = x + 7

g(x) = 4x − 1

h(x) = x 2 − 2

(a) Find g f (x)

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(2)

(b) Find hh(x)

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(2)

(c) Work out the value of f h(−3)

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(2)

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9. f (x) = x + 3

g(x) = x 2 − 25

Solve g f (x) = 0

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(3)

10. f (x) = k x + 7

g(x) = 3x − 2

Given that g f (1) = 34

Find the value of k

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(3)
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11. f (x) = for all positive values of x
x+4
Work out f (x + 2) + f (x + 1)

Give your answer as a single fraction in its simplest form.

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(5)

3 − x2
12. f (x) = for all values of x
8
Solve f (10x) = − 7

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(4)
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13. f (x) = x 2 + 5

g(x) = x − 8

Solve fg(x) = g f (x)

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(5)

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14. f (x) = x 2 − 2x

Solve f (3x) − f (x − 1) = 4

Give your answers to 2 decimal places

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(7)

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