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Types of Functions

This document contains 20 math homework problems involving functions. The problems cover topics like linear, constant, identity, one-to-one, onto, and piecewise defined functions. They involve evaluating functions, finding equations of functions, and determining properties of functions based on given information.

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Types of Functions

This document contains 20 math homework problems involving functions. The problems cover topics like linear, constant, identity, one-to-one, onto, and piecewise defined functions. They involve evaluating functions, finding equations of functions, and determining properties of functions based on given information.

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Hisar School

10th Grade PreAP Calculus


Homework #14
Name–Surname:

1) I. f(x) = 2x − 3 is a linear function.


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II. f(x) = 2 is a constant function.
III. f(x) = x is the identity function.

Which of the given statements is/are true?

a) I and II b) II and IIII c) I only


0 d) I, II and III

2) Which of the following relations represents a 1-1 function?

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a) f: Z → Z, f(x) = x ! + 8
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c) f: R → R, f(x) = |x|

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b) f: R → R, f(x) = √x d). f: N → N, f(x) = x ! + 4

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Which of the following functions is an onto function?

a) f: R → R, f(x) = x !

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c) f: R → R, f(x) = x − 4

b) f: Z → R, f(x) = x − 3 d). f: N → N, f(x) = 2

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4) If 5(6) = (7 + 8)6 + (9 − :)6 + 7 + 9 + 8 is a constant function. Find ;(2).

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5) If ; is the identity function and ;(a + 3) + ;(2a − 1) = 29 , then find @.

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6) The function ; is a constant function. If ;(x + 1) + ;(x) + ;(2) = 45 , find ;(5).

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7) If ;(x) = (a − 3)x ! + 4x + 5 is a linear function, then find ;(a).

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8) The function ; is a linear function. ;(−3) = 12 and ;(2) = 22 are given. Write the equation of the linear function
and evaluate ;(4).

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mtb 71 37 12 22 b 2m 24
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9) The function ; is a linear function. If 5(6 + 8) + 5(6 − 8) = :6 − B , find ;(5).

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10) ;: C → C and 5(6) = D Find ;(8) − ;(5).
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11) ;: C → C and 5(6) = P If ;(1) so
+ ;(2) = 4 , find m.
LE − Q , E > 8

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12) ;: C → C and 5(6) = P If ;(2) = −1 , find ;(5).
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13) The function f is piecewise defined as ;(W) = X if 2≤x<5
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5−x if x≥5
Evaluate ;(6) + ;(3) + ;(1)

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14) f: R → R and ;(W + 1) = P Find ;(3) + ;(5).
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15) f: R → R and 5(8 − 6) = P Find ;(−1) + ;(3).
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16) Write the equation for the piecewise defined function shown below.

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17) f: R → R. If 5(6) = (7 + 9 − :)6' + 6( + (:7 + 9)6) − F6) is an even function. Find ;(@ + _).

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18) ;(W) is an even function. :5(6) − 6" ∙ 5(−6) = 6( + L6" + 8. Find ;(1).

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19) The graph of y = f(x) is symmetric with respect to the y-axis. If 5(6) = :5(−6) − L6" + F , find ;(1).
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20) The graph of b = ;(W) is symmetric with respect to the origin. If 5(−6) = :6) + 5(6) + 6 , find ;(4).

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