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IB Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches AA_HL_Test1_functions_v1

HL Test1 – Functions
9 questions > total marks on test: 75

Part I – NO calculator >> Questions 1-6

1. Consider the quadratic function g ( x ) = 3x 2 + 12 x + 8 .

(a) Express g ( x ) in the form g ( x ) = a ( x − h ) + k . State the values of a, h and k.


2
[4 marks]

(b) State the domain and range for g ( x ) . [4 marks]

(c) Briefly explain why the inverse of g ( x ) is not a function. [2 marks]

(d) Restrict the domain of g ( x ) in such a way that the domain is as large as possible but so that
the inverse of g ( x ) will be a function. State this ‘new’ restricted domain for g ( x ) . [2 marks]

(e) For g ( x ) having the domain stated in (d), find g −1 ( x ) . [3 marks]

2. Draw an accurate sketch of the absolute value function y = − x + 2 + 5 . Clearly label (giving
coordinates) the ‘vertex’ of the graph and any x-intercepts or y-intercepts. [5 marks]

3. State the domain and range for each function.

(a) f ( x) = 4 − x [3 marks]

(b) h ( x ) = 10 x −3 [3 marks]

5
(c) g ( x) = [3 marks]
x+5

1 x
4. Let f ( x ) = , x  −1 and g ( x ) = − 1 . If h = g f , find:
x +1 3
(a) h ( x ) and express it as a single simplified fraction . [3 marks]

(b) h −1 ( x ) and express it as a single simplified fraction . [3 marks]

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HL Test1 – Functions
5. The diagram shows a sketch of the graph of y = f ( x ) , − 3  x  3 . [3 marks each]

Sketch each of the graphs with the following equations.


(a) y = f ( x ) + 2 (b) y = f ( x + 2 )

x
(c) y = f (−x) (d) y = f  
2

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6. Below is the graph of the function y = f ( x ) [3 marks]

next

1
On the coordinate plane below, sketch a graph y =
f ( x)

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Part II – calculator is allowed >> Questions 7-9

2x + 3 x −1
7. Consider the functions f ( x ) = and g ( x ) = .
x−4 x +1

(a) State the domain and range for f ( x ) . [2 marks]

(b) If ( c, 0 ) is the x-intercept for the graph of f ( x ) , then find the value of c. [2 marks]

(c) (i) Find f −1 ( x ) . [3 marks]

(ii) Why must ( 0, c ) be the y-intercept for the graph of f −1 ( x ) ? [2 marks]

(d) Find the value of g ( f ( 3) ) . [2 marks]

(e) Find an expression for g ( f ( x ) ) . [2 marks]

4 − x2
8. Let f(x) = .
4− x

(a) State the largest possible domain for f. [2 marks]

(b) Solve the inequality f(x) ≥ 1. show working/method [4 marks]

9. State the domain and range for each function.


1
(a) f ( x) = [3 marks]
x −9
2

(b) g ( x ) = ln ( x + 4 ) [3 marks]

◼ end of test ◼

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