Equations, Inequalities and Graphs
Equations, Inequalities and Graphs
|2x−3|=4−x
∣ z+4∣=|4z−6|
∣x2+2x∣=15
4|x -9| +9 = -3|x -9| +9
Solve: | x – 4x – 5 | = 7
2
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(a) Factorise completely: x3-4x2+x+6
(b) Hence sketch the curve with equation y = x3-4x2+x+6, showing clearly the points at which the
curve meets the coordinate axis
f(x) = x2( x – 4) , x
g ( x) = x(10 − x) , x
a) Determine the coordinates of the points of intersection between the graph of f ( x) and the graph of
g(x)
b) Sketch the graph of f ( x) and the graph of g ( x) in the same diagram.The sketch must include the
coordinates of any points where either of the two graphs meet the coordinate axes, the coordinates of
the points of intersection between the graph of f (x) and the graph of g (x)
A cubic curve C1 has equation y = (2x −3)3. A quadratic curve C2 has equation y = (2x −1)2 − 4
a) Sketch on same set of axes the graphs of C1 and C2. The sketches must contain the coordinates of the
points where each of the curves meet the coordinate axes.
b) Hence, find in exact form, the solutions of the following equation (2x −1)2 + (3− 2x)3 = 4
f (x ) = | |
a) Sketch the graph of f (x) , clearly indicating the coordinates of any points where the graph of f (x)
meets the coordinate axes
b) Solve the equation f ( x) =1
The curve C1 and the curve C2 have respective equations y = | |and y = | |+1
a) Sketch the graph of C2 , indicating the coordinates of any intercepts with the coordinate axes
b) Determine algebraically the coordinates of the point of intersection between C1and the graph of C2
f(x) =| |, x
a) Sketch the graph of f(x), clearly indicating the coordinates of any points where the graph of f(x) meets
the coordinate axes
b) Solve the equation f(x) = 6
x- √ ,x≠0.
Solve the above equation giving the answers in the form p√ , where p is a constant.