Rational Functions Questions
Rational Functions Questions
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and p, where p ∈ Q.
(e) Find the y-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of y = g(x). [2]
m > 0. [1]
(b.ii) Determine the value of m such that f (x) = g(x) has only
2
e
x−2
, 0 ≤ x ≤ 4.
(a) Show that the inverse function is given by
). [3]
−1 2x
f (x) = 2 + ln (
3
The graph of f is reflected in the x-axis and then translated parallel to the y-axis
by 5 units in the positive direction to give the graph of a function g.
(d) Solve the equation f (x) = g(x). Give your answer in the
form x = a + ln b, where a, b ∈ Q. [3]
5. [Maximum mark: 7] 23M.1.SL.TZ1.2
The function f is defined by f (x) for x ∈ R, x ≠ 2.
7x+7
=
2x−4
(c) Find f
−1
(x), the inverse function of f (x). [3]
2qx
The function g is defined by g(x) = 3 sin
3
, for 0 ≤ x ≤ 6m.
x−2
, where x ∈ R, x ≠ 2.
[1]
8. [Maximum mark: 6] 22M.1.SL.TZ2.4
A function f is defined by f (x) =
2x−1
x+1
, where x ∈ R, x ≠ −1.
[3]
The graph of f has its vertex at (3, 4), and it passes through point Q as shown.
(a) Write down the equation of the axis of symmetry. [1]
2
The function can be written in the form f (x) = a(x − h) + k.
(b.ii) Point Q has coordinates (5, 12). Find the value of a. [2]
(e) Find the values of x for which the graph of g is concave-up. [3]
(c.ii) Hence, find the area enclosed by the graph of f and the graph
of f −1 . [3]
[1]
(b) 1
Let g(x) = 2 f (x) + 1 for −4 ≤ x ≤ 6. On the axes
above, sketch the graph of g.
[3]
[3]
x > 0, k > 0.
k
Let P(p, p
) be any point on the graph of f . Line L 1 is the tangent to the
graph of f at P.
Line L 1 intersects the x-axis at point A(2p, 0) and the y-axis at point B.
(c) 4
The graph of f is translated by ( ) to give the graph of g.
3
x > 0, k > 0.
Let P(p, k
p
) be any point on the graph of f . Line L 1 is the tangent to the
graph of f at P.
(a.i) Find f ′(p) in terms of k and p.
[2]
Line L 1 intersects the x-axis at point A(2p, 0) and the y-axis at point B.
(c) 4
The graph of f is translated by ( ) to give the graph of g.
3
2x+3
, for x ≠ −
3
2
.