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Chapter 5 Test 4

This document contains a chapter test on functions and relations with multiple choice, short answer, and extended response questions. It tests concepts such as function notation, inverse functions, graphing functions, and determining function domains and ranges. The test contains definitions, examples, and 14 multiple choice questions, 6 short answer questions requiring graphing and computations, and 1 extended response question involving finding solutions to a system of equations defined by two functions.

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Chapter 5 Test 4

This document contains a chapter test on functions and relations with multiple choice, short answer, and extended response questions. It tests concepts such as function notation, inverse functions, graphing functions, and determining function domains and ranges. The test contains definitions, examples, and 14 multiple choice questions, 6 short answer questions requiring graphing and computations, and 1 extended response question involving finding solutions to a system of equations defined by two functions.

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Online Teaching Suite Chapter 5 Functions and relations: Chapter test 4

Name _______________________

Multiple-choice questions

1 For f (x) = −x 2 + 4, f (2a + 3) equals

A 4 − 36a2

B 4a2 + 13

C −4a2 − 12a − 5

D −4a2 − 12

E 4a2 + 12a − 5

2 The maximal (implied) domain of the function with rule f (x) = √4 − 5x + 7 is


4
A (0, )
5
4
B (−∞, ]
5
4
C (−∞, )
5
4
D [ , ∞, )
5
4
E ℝ\ { }
5

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3 (−∞, 12] ∩ (−5, 16) is equal to

A (12, 16]

B [−5, 16]

C (−5, 12]

D [12, 16]

E [12, 16)

4 The inverse function f−1 of the function f ∶ ℝ → ℝ, f (x) = 4x + 5 has rule


1
A f −1 (x) =
4x + 5
x+5
B f −1 (x) =
4
C f −1 (x) = −4x − 5
x−4
D f −1 (x) =
5
x−5
E f −1 (x) =
4
5 The inverse function f −1 of the function f ∶ [−6, 10] → ℝ, f (x) = −3x − 4 has domain

A (−34, 14)

B [−34, 14)

C [−18, 14]

D [−34, 14]

E [−14, 34]

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⎪ 2x, x≤0

6 Let f (x) = x − 4, 0 < x < 4 . The range of f is



4 − x, x ≥ 4

A (−∞, 0]

B (−4, 0]

C (−4, ∞)

D (−∞, 0)

E ℝ

2
7 The inverse function f −1 of the function f ∶ [−3, −1] → ℝ, f (x) = (x + 1) − 3 has rule and
domain

A f −1 (x) = −1 − √x − 3 and Domain= [3, 1]

B f −1 (x) = −1 − √x + 3 and Domain= [−3, 1]

C f −1 (x) = −3 − √x + 1 and Domain= [−3, −1]

D f −1 (x) = −1 + √x + 3 and Domain= [−3, 1]

E f −1 (x) = 1 − √x + 3 and Domain= [−3, −1]

8 For f ∶ [−3, 6) → ℝ, f (x) = −x 2 + 6, the range is

A ℝ

B (−∞, 6]

C [−30, 6)

D (−30, −3)

E (−30, 6]

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2
9 If f (x) = −3(x − 2) + 11, then f (−2) equals

A 11

B 59

C 37

D 14

E −37

10 Which of the following functions is not a one-to-one function?

A y = 5x 2 − 5x, x > 0

B y = √5 − 2x

C y = −3x 2 , x < 0

D y = 3√x − 2

E y = 5x

11 For the function with rule f (x) = √36 − x 2 , the maximal domain is

A [0, 36]

B [−6, 6]

C (−∞, 6]

D (−6, 6)

E [−6, ∞)

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12 Consider the function f ∶ ℝ+ ∪ {0} → ℝ, f (x) = ax 2 + b. The inverse function has rule
3
f −1 (x) = 3 (x − ). The values of a and b are
√ 4
1 3
A a = ,b =
3 4
3
B a = 3, b =
4
4 1
C a = ,b =
3 3
4
D a = 3, b =
3
1 3
E a = ,b = −
3 4
13 The function with rule f (x) = 2 − mx, m > 0, has an inverse function with rule

f −1 (x) = ax + b, a, b ∈ ℝ. Which one of the following statements is true?

A a > 0, b > 0

B a < 0, b < 0

C a > 0, b < 0

D a < 0, b > 0
1
E a= , b=2
m
14 For f ∶ (a, b] → ℝ, f (x) = 9 − x 2 , where b > 3 and −3 < a < 0, the range is

A (0, 9]

B [9 − b2 , 9 − a2 ]

C (9 − a2 , 9 − b2 ]

D (9 − a2 , 9]

E [9 − b2 , 9]

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Short-answer questions (technology-free)
4
1 For the function with rule g (x) = find:
x+2
a g (2)

b g (−3)

c g (a − 2)

d g (a + 2)

2 For the function with rule f (x) = 2x 2 + 5 find:

a f (2) − f (−2)

b f (a) + f (−a)

c f (4a) − f (−2a)

d f (a + 1) + f (a − 1)

3 a Sketch the graph of g ∶ ℝ → ℝ, g (x) = 3x 2 and state its range.

b Sketch the graph of g ∶ [−3, 2] → ℝ, g (x) = 3x 2 and state its range.


1
4 State the range of the function with rule y = + 3 and domain 3 < x ≤ 5.
x−3
5 Sketch the graph of the following function and state its range:
⎧ 2
⎪x + 4 x ≤ 0
g(x) =

⎪3 − 2x x > 0

6 For each of the following relations, sketch the graph and state its range:

a y = 2x 2 + 6x − 8

b y = √2x − 8 + 1

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Extended-response question
4a
1 Let f (x) = bx + 1 and g(x) = , x ≠ 1 where a and b are constants.
x−1

a If f (b) = g(a) and … (1)


1 1
f ( ) = g ( ) … (2)
b a
find the possible values of a and b

b Find the coordinates of the points of intesection of the graphs of f and g if a = −1 and
b = −1.
2
c Find the possible values of b if the graph of f (x) = bx + 1 meets the graph of g(x) =
x−1
exactly once and find the coordinates of this point for the positive value of b

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Answers

Multiple-choice questions

1 C

2 B

3 C

4 E

5 D

6 A

7 B

8 E

9 E

10 A

11 B

12 A

13 D

14 E

Short-answer questions (technology-free)

1 a 1

b −4
4
c
a
4
d
a+4
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2 a 0

b 4a2 + 10

c 40a2

d 4a2 + 14

3 a

Range = ℝ

b Range = [0, 27]

7
4 [ , ∞)
2

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5 Range = [4, ∞) ∪ (−∞, 3)

25
6 a Range = [− , ∞)
2

b Range = [1, ∞)

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Extended-response question

1 a a = −1 and b = −1 or a = −1 and b = 1

b (−1, 2), (3, −2)

c b = −5 + 2√6 or b = −5 − 2√6 (√6 + 3, √6 − 2)

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