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1. [Maximum points: 4]

The distance from the point (4,1) to the point (7, y) is equal to 5. Determine the possible
values of y.
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2. [Maximum points: 10]

Two are perpendicular. One of the lines has a y-intercept of (0,10) and a positive gradient.
The other line has a y-intercept of (0,—5). The area of the triangle completely bound by the
two lines is 45. Determine the possible equations of the two lines.
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3. [Maximum points: 6]

The diagram below shows the parabola y = x2 — 4x — m and the line y = mx + ¢ where
m,c ER.

-2 2

The x-coordinates of the points of intersection of the parabola and the line are x = 2 and
x =3. Find the values of m and c.
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4. [Maximum points: 7]
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Let f(x) =" and g(x) = mx where m ER.

The graph of y = g(x) is tangential to the graph of y = f(x). One possible graph of y = g(x)
is shown in the diagram below.

a | ——
yog@ | ) * *

(a) Write down how many unique solutions the equation f(x) = g(x) has. [1]

(b) Show that m? — 10m + 1 =0. [4]


(c) Find the possible values of m. [2]
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5. [Maximum points: 7]

Let f(x) = and g(x) =x% +4x +3.


Vx
(a) For the graph of y = g(x) find the coordinates of [4]

(i) the x-intercepts

(ii) the vertex

(b) Find the domain and range of (f © g)(x). [3]


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6. [Maximum points: 6]

Solve the inequality x


2-x+2 >2.
x +1
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7. [Maximum points: 6]

The graph below shows the function y = f(x).

Let g(x) =f(x — 3). Consider the graph of y = g(x).

(a) Write down [2]

(i) the coordinates of the x-intercept

(ii) the equation of the horizontal asymptote

Let A(x) =f (2x). Consider the graph of y = A(x).

(b) Write down [2]

(i) the coordinates of the y-intercept

(ii) the equation of the vertical asymptote

The graph of y = f(x) is reflected in the line x = — 4 to produce the graph of y = k(x).

(c) Sketch the graph of y = k(x) on the axes above. [2]


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8. [Maximum points: 6]

The table below shows the values of the functions f(x) and g(x) for various values of x.

x | 1]2]3]4]s
fa s|3]1]2]4
gx) [3[4al1]5]3

(a) Solve the equation (f © g)(x) =S5. [3]

(b) Explain why g(x) has no inverse function. [2]

(c) Given that f~! (x) exists write down the value of £71 (3). [1]
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9. [Maximum points: 15]

Letf(x)= | “7 | where k > 0. Consider the graph of y = f(x).

(a) Find the coordinates of any axes intercepts. [2]


(b) Find the equation of B31
(i) the vertical asymptote

(ii) the horizontal asymptote

(c) Sketch the graph of y = f(x). Ell


(d) Add the line y = x to your graph. [1]
(e) Find the restrictions on the value of k if the equation f(x) = x has two unique [6]
solutions.
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10. [Maximum points: 6]

Letf(x)= Ere : . Sketch the graph of y = f(x) on the axes below.

0.51

0.51
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11. [Maximum points: 17]

Letf(x)= i r ! for x € R. Consider the graph of y = f(x).

(2) Show that there are no axes intercepts. [2]


(b) Find the equations of [6]
(i) the vertical asymptote

(ii) the horizontal asymptotes

Consider the equation f(x) = k where k ER.

© Show that e* = el
—1 [2]
(CY) Find the restrictions on the value of k. B31
[©] Hence write down the range of f(x). [1]
® Sketch the graph of y = f(x). B31
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12. [Maximum points: 9]

Letf(x)= z * 2 where a,b € Z. The graph of y = f(x) is shown below.


b

(2) Write down the values of a and b. [2]


Let g(x) = kx — k where k ER.

(b) When k = 1 add the graph of y = g(x) to the diagram above. [2]
© Find the restrictions on the value of k if the graphs of y = f(x) and y = g(x) intersect [5]
twice.
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13. [Maximum points: 7]

Find the conditions on the value of a if the equation |ax —1|=|3x + a| has two unique
solutions.
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14. [Maximum points: 6]

Solve the inequality 2x — 1]>4 — x.


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15. [Maximum points: 6]

Let f(x) =x%—2x+3 and g(x) =2x2 +4x + 1.

(a) Write the following in the form a(x — p)? + gq where a,b, EZ [3]

@O fx)
a) g(x)
(b) Hence describe a series of transformations that maps the parabola y = f(x) onto the [3]
parabola y = g(x).

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