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Rational Functions Questions

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Rational Functions Questions

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to rational functions, transformations, asymptotes, and graphing. Each problem includes various tasks such as finding ranges, inverse functions, and intersections of graphs, with specific marks allocated for each part. The problems are structured to assess understanding of function behavior and graphical representation.

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Rational Functions [166 marks]

1. [Maximum mark: 14] EXN.1.SL.TZ0.8


The following diagram shows the graph of y = −1 − √ x + 3 for x ≥ −3.

(a) Describe a sequence of transformations that transforms the


graph of y = √x for x ≥ 0 to the graph of
y = −1 − √ x + 3 for x ≥ −3. [3]

A function f is defined by f (x) = −1 − √ x + 3 for x ≥ −3.

(b) State the range of f . [1]

(c) Find an expression for f −1 (x), stating its domain. [5]

(d) Find the coordinates of the point(s) where the graphs of


y = f (x) and y = f (x) intersect. [5]
−1

2. [Maximum mark: 14] 24M.1.SL.TZ1.8


Consider the function f (x) , x ≠ 2.
4x+2
=
x−2
(a) Sketch the graph of y = f (x). On your sketch, indicate the
values of any axis intercepts and label any asymptotes with
their equations. [5]

(b) Write down the range of f . [1]

Consider the function g(x) = x


2
+ bx + c. The graph of g has an axis of
symmetry at x = 2.

The two roots of g(x) = 0 are −


1

2
and p, where p ∈ Q.

(c) Show that p =


9
. [1]
2

(d) Find the value of b and the value of c. [3]

(e) Find the y-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of y = g(x). [2]

(f ) Find the number of solutions of the equation f (x) = g(x). [2]

3. [Maximum mark: 8] 24M.1.SL.TZ2.6


2(x+3)
A function f is defined by f (x) =
3(x+2)
, where x ∈ R, x ≠ −2.

The graph y = f (x) is shown below.


(a) Write down the equation of the horizontal asymptote. [1]

Consider g(x) = mx + 1, where m ∈ R, m ≠ 0.

(b.i) Write down the number of solutions to f (x) = g(x) for

m > 0. [1]

(b.ii) Determine the value of m such that f (x) = g(x) has only

one solution for x. [4]

(b.iii) Determine the range of values for m, where f (x) = g(x)

has two solutions for x ≥ 0. [2]

4. [Maximum mark: 12] 24M.2.SL.TZ1.7


Consider the function defined by f (x) =
3

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 graphs of f and f −1 intersect at two points P and Q, as shown on the


following diagram.

(b) Find PQ. [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.

(c) Write down

(c.i) an expression for g(x); [2]

(c.ii) the domain of g. [1]

(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

(a) Find the zero of f (x). [2]

(b) For the graph of y = f (x), write down the equation of

(b.i) the vertical asymptote; [1]

(b.ii) the horizontal asymptote. [1]

(c) Find f
−1
(x), the inverse function of f (x). [3]

6. [Maximum mark: 6] 23M.1.SL.TZ1.6


The function f is defined by f (x) = sin qx, where q > 0. The following
diagram shows part of the graph of f for 0 ≤ x ≤ 4m, where x is in radians.
There are x-intercepts at x = 0, 2m and 4m.

(a) Find an expression for m in terms of q. [2]

2qx
The function g is defined by g(x) = 3 sin
3
, for 0 ≤ x ≤ 6m.

(b) On the axes above, sketch the graph of g. [4]


7. [Maximum mark: 5] 23M.1.SL.TZ2.3
A function f is defined by f (x) = 1 −
1

x−2
, where x ∈ R, x ≠ 2.

(a) The graph of y = f (x) has a vertical asymptote and a


horizontal asymptote.

Write down the equation of

(a.i) the vertical asymptote; [1]

(a.ii) the horizontal asymptote. [1]

(b) Find the coordinates of the point where the graph of


y = f (x) intersects

(b.i) the y-axis; [1]

(b.ii) the x-axis. [1]

(c) On the following set of axes, sketch the graph of y = f (x),

showing all the features found in parts (a) and (b).

[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.

The graph of y = f (x) has a vertical asymptote and a horizontal asymptote.

(a.i) Write down the equation of the vertical asymptote. [1]

(a.ii) Write down the equation of the horizontal asymptote. [1]

(b) On the set of axes below, sketch the graph of y = f (x).

On your sketch, clearly indicate the asymptotes and the


position of any points of intersection with the axes.

[3]

(c) Hence, solve the inequality 0 <


2x−1
< 2. [1]
x+1

9. [Maximum mark: 15] 22M.1.SL.TZ2.7


The following diagram shows part of the graph of a quadratic function f .

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.i) Write down the values of h and k. [2]

(b.ii) Point Q has coordinates (5, 12). Find the value of a. [2]

The line L is tangent to the graph of f at Q.

(c) Find the equation of L. [4]

Now consider another function y = g(x). The derivative of g is given by


g′(x) = f (x) − d, where d ∈ R.

(d) Find the values of d for which g is an increasing function. [3]

(e) Find the values of x for which the graph of g is concave-up. [3]

10. [Maximum mark: 16] 22M.2.SL.TZ1.8


The function f is defined by f (x) , where x ∈ R, x ≠ −4.
4x+1
=
x+4
For the graph of f

(a.i) write down the equation of the vertical asymptote. [1]

(a.ii) find the equation of the horizontal asymptote. [2]

(b.i) Find f −1 (x). [4]

(b.ii) Using an algebraic approach, show that the graph of f −1 is


obtained by a reflection of the graph of f in the y-axis followed
by a reflection in the x-axis. [4]

The graphs of f and f −1 intersect at x = p and x = q, where p < q.

(c.i) Find the value of p and the value of q. [2]

(c.ii) Hence, find the area enclosed by the graph of f and the graph
of f −1 . [3]

11. [Maximum mark: 5] 21N.1.SL.TZ0.3


The function f is defined by f (x) , where x ∈ R, x ≠ 3.
2x+4
=
3−x

Write down the equation of

(a.i) the vertical asymptote of the graph of f . [1]

(a.ii) the horizontal asymptote of the graph of f . [1]

Find the coordinates where the graph of f crosses

(b.i) the x-axis. [1]

(b.ii) the y-axis. [1]


(c) Sketch the graph of f on the axes below.

[1]

12. [Maximum mark: 5] 21M.1.SL.TZ1.1


The graph of y = f (x) for −4 ≤ x ≤ 6 is shown in the following diagram.
(a.i) Write down the value of f (2). [1]

(a.ii) Write down the value of (f ∘ f )(2). [1]

(b) 1
Let g(x) = 2 f (x) + 1 for −4 ≤ x ≤ 6. On the axes
above, sketch the graph of g.

[3]

13. [Maximum mark: 6] 20N.1.SL.TZ0.S_4


Let f (x) = a log 3 (x − 4), for x > 4, where a > 0.

Point A(13, 7) lies on the graph of f .

(a) Find the value of a.


[3] 

(b) The x-intercept of the graph of f is (5, 0).

On the following grid, sketch the graph of f .

[3] 

14. [Maximum mark: 15] 20N.1.SL.TZ0.S_10


The following diagram shows part of the graph of f (x) , for
k
=
x

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.

(a.i) Find f ′(p) in terms of k and p.


[2] 

(a.ii) Show that the equation of L 1 is kx + p 2 y − 2pk = 0.


[2] 

Line L 1 intersects the x-axis at point A(2p, 0) and the y-axis at point B.

(b) Find the area of triangle AOB in terms of k.


[5] 

(c) 4
The graph of f is translated by ( ) to give the graph of g.
3

In the following diagram:

point Q lies on the graph of g


points C, D and E lie on the vertical asymptote of g
points D and F lie on the horizontal asymptote of g
point G lies on the x-axis such that FG is parallel to DC.
Line L 2 is the tangent to the graph of g at Q, and passes
through E and F.

Given that triangle EDF and rectangle CDFG have equal


areas, find the gradient of L 2 in terms of p. [6] 

15. [Maximum mark: 15] 20N.1.SL.TZ0.S_10


The following diagram shows part of the graph of f (x) , for
k
=
x

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] 

(a.ii) Show that the equation of L 1 is kx + p 2 y − 2pk = 0.


[2] 

Line L 1 intersects the x-axis at point A(2p, 0) and the y-axis at point B.

(b) Find the area of triangle AOB in terms of k.


[5] 

(c) 4
The graph of f is translated by ( ) to give the graph of g.
3

In the following diagram:

point Q lies on the graph of g


points C, D and E lie on the vertical asymptote of g
points D and F lie on the horizontal asymptote of g
point G lies on the x-axis such that FG is parallel to DC.

Line L 2 is the tangent to the graph of g at Q, and passes


through E and F.
[6] 

Given that triangle EDF and rectangle CDFG have equal


areas, find the gradient of L 2 in terms of p.

16. [Maximum mark: 6] 20N.1.SL.TZ0.S_4


Let f (x) = a log 3 (x − 4), for x > 4, where a > 0.

Point A(13, 7) lies on the graph of f .

(a) Find the value of a.


[3] 

(b) The x-intercept of the graph of f is (5, 0).

On the following grid, sketch the graph of f .


[3] 

17. [Maximum mark: 7] 19N.1.SL.TZ0.S_3


Let g (x) = x
2
+ bx + 11. The point (−1, 8) lies on the graph of g.

(a) Find the value of b. [3]

(b) The graph of f (x) = x


2
is transformed to obtain the graph
of g.

Describe this transformation. [4]

18. [Maximum mark: 4] 18N.2.SL.TZ0.S_3


Let f (x) =
6x−1

2x+3
, for x ≠ −
3

2
.

(a.i) For the graph of f , find the y-intercept. [2]

(b) Hence or otherwise, write down lim (


6x−1
).
x→∞
2x+3 [2]

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