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MHF4U - Final Review P3 PDF

This document provides a review for an advanced functions final exam, with 43 multiple-part questions covering topics like: 1) graphing polynomial functions and finding intercepts and roots, 2) long polynomial division, 3) solving polynomial equations, 4) graphing and working with logarithmic and exponential functions, 5) conversions between logarithmic and exponential forms, 6) working with trigonometric functions including angles, radians, graphs, identities and inverses, 7) composition of functions, and 8) rational inequalities. Additional chapter reviews are provided at the end.

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MHF4U - Final Review P3 PDF

This document provides a review for an advanced functions final exam, with 43 multiple-part questions covering topics like: 1) graphing polynomial functions and finding intercepts and roots, 2) long polynomial division, 3) solving polynomial equations, 4) graphing and working with logarithmic and exponential functions, 5) conversions between logarithmic and exponential forms, 6) working with trigonometric functions including angles, radians, graphs, identities and inverses, 7) composition of functions, and 8) rational inequalities. Additional chapter reviews are provided at the end.

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Advanced Functions Page 1 of 6

Final Exam Review Name:

1) Given the following function f ( x)  2( x  1)( x  2)( x  1) 2 ,


i) Determine the intercepts;
ii) State the degree of the function;
iii) Sketch the graph;
iv) Describe the roots of graph.

2) Perform the following divisions and express your answers in the form f ( x)  d ( x)q( x)  r ( x)

a) (3x3  11x 2  7  21x)  (2  3x) b) (6 x5  3x3  7 x 2  4)  ( x  1)

3) If -2 is one root of x 2  kx  6  0 , find the other root and the value of k.

4) f ( x)  x3  kx2  hx  12 . When f (x) is divided by x  1 , the remainder is 5. When f (x) is divided by


x  3 , the remainder is -27. Find the values of k and h.

5) Solve x3  x 2  x  15  0

6) Solve 2 x3  3x 2  18x  5  0

7) Solve 8( x  x 2 )  12  ( x 2  x) 2 .
x
 61 
8) For the curve y  3   5 ,
 62 
a) there is a ___________________ asymptote which the equation is ________________ .
b) there is an _______ - intercept, which is ____________ .
c) the function is ________________________ (increasing, decreasing, not changing)
d) the domain is _________________ .
e) the range is _________________ .

9) Simplify. Express final answer with positive exponents.

(3x 3 y 2 ) 4
2
3
2 x y 1
5
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Final Exam Review Name:
10) A culture has 750 bacteria. The number of bacteria doubles every 5.25 hours. How many bacteria (to the
nearest hundred) are in the culture after 18.15 hours?

11) Write an exponential function for the following graph:

1
12) In eight days a certain amount of Vanadium-48, V48, decays to of its original amount. What is the half-life
2
of V48?

13) In 1947 an investor bought Van Gogh’s painting Irises for $84 000. In 1987 she sold it for $49 000 000. What
annual rate of interest corresponds to an investment of $84 000 which grows to $49 million in 40 years?
(1 decimal place)

14) For the curve y  4 log 3 ( x  2)  5


a) there is a __________________ asymptote which the equation is _____________.
b) there is a ______ - intercept, which is ______________ . (2 decimal places)
c) the function is ____________________ (increasing, decreasing, not changing).
d) the domain is ______________ .
e) the range is _____________ .

15) Write 54  625 in logarithmic form.

2 1
16) Write log a x  log a y  log a z as a single logarithm.
3 4

17) If log 6  m and log 5  n , write log 7.2 as an expression in m and n.


Advanced Functions Page 3 of 6
Final Exam Review Name:

18) Use the logarithmic properties to evaluate log 2


32 .

19) Use logarithms to solve x. (2 decimal places)

a) 73x  4 b) 73 x  82 x

 16 
20) If log 3 4  1.26 , use logarithms to find an approximation for log 3   . Show at least one step.
3
21) Solve 3 log x  log 512  log 8

22) Determine the point of intersection of the curves y  log10 ( x  2) and y  1  log10 ( x  1)

23) Evaluate each of the following by expressing in terms of a related acute angle.

45 7  5  17
a) tan b)  sec c) sin    d) csc
4 6  6  4

24) A wheel turns 150 rev/min.


a) Find the angular velocity in radians per second.
b) What is the total distance traveled in 20 seconds if the diameter of the wheel is 90 cm.

25) A bicycle wheel has a diameter of d cm. Determine its angular velocity, in radian per second, when the bicycle
travels at x km/h.

26) Determine the function for the given cosine graph.

27) Convert sin to cos or cos to sin in each of the following:


 
a) y  2 sin 4 x  
 8

b) y  cos 3x  

1  
28) For y  cos 2 x    4 ,
2  6
Sketch the function for 0    2 and highlight 1 cycle in a proper size and scale.
(State the Amplitude, Period, Phase Shift and Vertical translations)

29) When comparing the graphs of y  tan  b and y  cot   b ,


a) In what ways they are similar? (In terms of the amplitude, period, …etc)
b) Convert the given cotangent function to tangent function with an appropriate transformation.

(  3)
30a)Sketch one cycle within 2 of y  2 csc 2 4
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Final Exam Review Name:
(State the Amplitude, Period, Phase Shift and Vertical translations)

b) State the domain and range.

  8 
31) Express and find the exact value of cot   using the correlated acute formula.
 3 
   3 
sin  x   tan x  
32) Simplify:  2
  2 
cos(  x)  tan(  x)

13
33) Find the exact value of sin
12

1 
34) If sin B  ,  B   , find the exact value of
4 2
a) tan 2B b) sin 3B


35) If sec A  2 ,  A   , find the exact value of
2
 
a) cos A   . b) cos 4 A
 4

36) Prove the following identities.


1  sin x  cos x x
a) cos x  cos 2 x  cos 3x  cos 2 x(1  2 cos x) b)  cot
1  sin x  cos x 2

37) Simplify and state the restrictions if any.


a2  a  2 2a 3a  2
 2  2
6a  a  12a  5 3a  5a 2a  11a  5
3 2

x3 1
38) Sketch y 
x 2  2x
 Simplify the function to determine if there are any holes in the graph.
 Determine the domain of the function.
 Determine the x and y intercepts.
 Determine if there are any vertical or horizontal or oblique asymptotes.
 Determine the behaviour of f(x) near the asymptotes by creating a table of values.
 Determine cross-overs, if any.
 Sketch and label the function with a proper scale.
Advanced Functions Page 5 of 6
Final Exam Review Name:
39) Solve the following rational inequalities. State the answers in interval notations.

2 x 2  5 x  25
0
4  x2

40) At a small clothing company, the estimated average cost function for producing a new line of jeans is
x 2  4 x  20
C ( x)  , where x is the number of pairs of jeans produced, in thousands. C(x) is measured in
x
dollars.
a) Calculate the average cost of a pair of jeans at a production level of 3000 pairs.
b) Estimate the rate at which the average cost is changing at a production level of 3000 pairs of jeans.

1
41) If f ( x)  x 2  81 , g ( x)  x 4 , h( x)  , k ( x)  2  3x .
2x
a) ( f  g )( x) b) Domain of (h  k )( x) c) ( g  f )( x) d) (h  h)( x)

  5 
e) g  h   f) Symmetry of f 1  f ( x) g) k 1 (k ( g ( x))) h) k ( x)  h( x)
  2 

42) If f ( x)  4 x  3 and h( x)  4 x 2  21 , find a function g such that f  g  h .

43) If f ( x)  x 2  2 x  3 , where x  A  {x | 5  x  2} , and g ( x)  6 x  18 , where x  B  {x | 3  x  9} ,


g ( x)
find the functions and its domain of .
f ( x)

============================================================================
Additional Exam reviews:
Unit reviews at the end of each units in the text book
Chapter 1: P. 74 #1-18
Chapter 2: P. 140 #1-14,17,18
Chapter 3: P. 192 #1-11, 12ab,13,15,16
Chapter 4: P. 244 #1-18, 20,22,23 (plus review the trig identities worksheet #1-36)
Chapter 5: P. 300 #1-14, skip 14d,e
Chapter 6: P. 356 #1-9,11-18
Chapter 7: P. 408 #1-14, 16-17
Chapter 8: P. 472 #1,2,4-13

Optional Cumulative Chapters reviews (P.196, P. 304 & P. 476)


Advanced Functions Page 6 of 6
Final Exam Review Name:
Reference Answers:
1) i) x-int: -1,-2,1 y-int: -4 ii) 4th iii) see graph below iv) 2 diff & 2 equal real roots
2a) f ( x)  (3x  2)( x 2  3x  5)  3 b) f ( x)  ( x  1)(6 x 4  6 x3  3x 2  4 x  4)  8 3) k= -1, x=-2 & 3
4) k=-3, h = -5 5) x=3 6) x=2.5 or  2  3 7) x=-1,-2,2,3 8a) horizontal, y=-5 b) y, -2
 8 x 58 / 5
c) decreasing d) x  R e) y>-5 9) 7
10) Approx 8200 11) y  4(2 x )  2 12) 16 days
81 y
13) Approx 17.3% 14a) vertical, x=2 b) x, 2.25 c) increasing d) x>2 e) y  R 15) log 5 625  4
x2 / 3
16) log a 17) 2m – n 18) 10 19a) 2.29 b) 0 20) 1.52 21) 4 22) (4, log10 2 ) 23a) 1
y1 / 4 z
2 1 500 x
b) c) d) 2 24a) 5 rad/s b) 4500 cm 25) rad/sec 26) y  2 cos 2( x  0.5)  3
3 2 9d
  
27a) 2 cos 4( x  ) b) sin 3( x  )   28) see graph below 29b) cot   b   tan(  )  b
4 6 2
1
30a) see graph below b) D: x  3  3k , k  I R: y  6 or y  2 31) 32) csc2 x
3
 3 1  15 11  1 3 1 a 2  3a  14 1 5
33) 34a) b) 35a) b) 37) , a  5,1, ,0,
2 2 7 16 2 2 2 2(2a  1)(a  5) 2 3
38) VA 0 & -2 , OA y = x – 2 x-int = 1 y-int: none , cross over x = ¼ , see graph below
17 2
39) (,5], (2,2),[2.5, ) 40a) b)  1.2222 41a) x8  81 b) x 
3 3
1 2  3 x 9
c) x 4  162 x 2  6561 d) x e) f) odd g) x 4 h) 42) g ( x)  x 2 
625 2x 2
6
43) , x  1,3  x  2
x 1
#30

#28
#1iii

#38

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