Function Part 1 - Intro To Simple and Inverse Function
Function Part 1 - Intro To Simple and Inverse Function
Higher 2 Mathematics
b. y = 4 + ln 2 x d. y = 4 + ln ( 3 − 2 x )
Scenario 1:
The temperature T (measure in degree Celsius), of the human body can be modelled by a relation
given as
T ( x ) = 37 − 1.5 x .
Where x is the number of hours from the start of an experiment until the temperature of the body
decreases till it matches to the surrounding (ambient) temperature.
(a) 2 hours,
(b) 0 hour.
(iii) If the ambient temperature is 200 C , determine the set of allowable x-values for this
experiment.
b. h:x e−2 x + 1, x 0
9 − ( x + 1) , x k .
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The function g is such that g : x
(iii) Given that g −1 exists, find the greatest value of k.
(iv) Using this greatest value of k, define g −1 .
f :x x +1 , x ,
(i) Sketch the graph of y = f ( x ) . Hence, show that f is not one-one.
(ii) State the largest value of m for which f can be one-one, if the domain of f is restricted to x m .
(iii) Using the domain found in part (ii), define f −1 in a similar form.
Sketch the graph of y = f ( x ) and y = f −1 ( x ) on the same diagram, showing clearly the geometrical
relationship between the graphs.
( x − 2) − 1, x 2 .
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5b. The function f is defined by g : x
(i) Sketch the graph of y = g ( x ) and y = g −1 ( x ) on the same diagram, showing clearly the geometrical
relationship between the graphs.
His subsequent location at the course can be described simply by an x-y cartesian coordinate
system (with appropriate measurement) such that his starting position is given as x = 0 and
y = 0.
It is given that x measures the horizontal distance from origin and y = f ( x ) measures the height
with respect to the x-axis.
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(i) Fill in the following function f ( x ) =
− ( x − 10 ) + 20
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(iii) find the minimum and maximum (i.e. the range) of the height that he can achieve.