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1.1 Functions Topic Questions 0606 Set 2 QP Ms

The document provides information about several functions and their properties. It asks the reader to either solve problems related to two functions, f(x) = ln(5x - 10) and g(x) = 2x - ln 2, or problems related to two other functions, f(x) = 4e^-x + 2 and g(x) = 2e^x - 4. It provides the definitions of the functions and asks the reader to determine ranges, inverses, solutions to equations involving the functions, and compositions of the functions. The document contains multiple parts to each question and provides the number of marks allotted for each part.

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1.1 Functions Topic Questions 0606 Set 2 QP Ms

The document provides information about several functions and their properties. It asks the reader to either solve problems related to two functions, f(x) = ln(5x - 10) and g(x) = 2x - ln 2, or problems related to two other functions, f(x) = 4e^-x + 2 and g(x) = 2e^x - 4. It provides the definitions of the functions and asks the reader to determine ranges, inverses, solutions to equations involving the functions, and compositions of the functions. The document contains multiple parts to each question and provides the number of marks allotted for each part.

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FUNCTIONS-SET-2-QP-MS

1 Answer only one of the following two alternatives.

EITHER

A function f is such that f(x) = ln (5x – 10), for x ⬎ 2.


(i) State the range of f. [1]
(ii) Find f –1 (x). [3]
(iii) State the range of f –1. [1]
(iv) Solve f(x) = 0. [2]
A function g is such that g(x) = 2x – ln 2, for x 僆 ⺢.
(v) Solve gf(x) = f(x 2). [5]

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A function f is such that f(x) = 4e–x + 2, for x 僆 ⺢.


(i) State the range of f. [1]
(ii) Solve f(x) = 26. [2]
(iii) Find f –1(x). [3]
(iv) State the domain of f –1. [1]
A function g is such that g(x) = 2e x – 4, for x 僆 ⺢.
(v) Using the substitution t = e x or otherwise, solve g(x) = f(x). [5]

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(ii) Find g–1(x). [2]

(iii) Write down the domain of g–1(x). [1]

(iv) Solve g2(x) = 3. [3]

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3 (a)  A function f is such that f(x) = 3x2 - 1 for - 10 G x G 8 .

(i)  Find the range of f. [3]

(ii)  Write down a suitable domain for f for which f - 1 exists. [1]

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(b)  Functions g and h are defined by
g (x) = 4e x - 2 for x d R ,
h (x) = ln 5x for x 2 0 .

(i)  Find g - 1 (x) . [2]

(ii)  Solve gh (x) = 18 . [3]

0606/11/O/N/13

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(a) (i) f(–10) = 299, f(8) = 191 M1 M1 for substitution of either x = –10 or
Min point at (0, –1) or when y = –1 B1 x = 8, may be seen on diagram
B1 May be implied from final answer, may
be seen on diagram
∴ range –1 ≤ y ≤ 299 A1 Must have ≤ for A1, do not allow x
[3]

(ii) x ≥ 0 or equivalent B1 Allow any domain which will make f a


[1] one-one function
Assume upper and lower bound when
necessary.
 x + 2
(b) (i) g −1 (x ) = 1n   M1 M1 for complete method to find the form
 4  inverse function, must involve ln or lg if
appropriate. May still be in terms of y.
 x + 2
1g 
 4  A1 A1 must be in terms of x
or [2]
1g e

(ii) gh(x) = g(1n5x) M1 M1 for correct order


gh(x) = 4e1n5x – 2 A1 A1 for correct expression 4e1n5x – 2

20x – 2 = 18, x = 1 A1 A1 for correct solution from correct


[3] working

Or h(x) = g–1(18) M1 M1 for correct order


1n5x = 1n5 A1 A1 for correct equation

leading to x = 1 A1 A1 for correct solution from correct


working

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4 The function f is defined by

f(x) = (2x + 1)2 – 3 for x ⭓ – 1 .


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Find

(i) the range of f, [1]

(ii) an expression for f–1 (x). [3]

The function g is defined by


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g(x) = for x > –1.
1+x
(iii) Find the value of x for which fg(x) = 13. [4]

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6 A function f is defined by f : x a  2x – 3 – 4, for –2  x  3.

(i) Sketch the graph of y = f(x). [2]

(ii) State the range of f. [2]

(iii) Solve the equation f(x) = –2. [3]

A function g is defined by g: x a  2x – 3  – 4, for –2  x  k.

(iv) State the largest value of k for which g has an inverse. [1]

(v) Given that g has an inverse, express g in the form g: x a ax + b, where a and b are constants. [2]

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