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Assignment Friday Week 1 Gradarius Questions

The document outlines a series of algebra exercises with maximum scores achieved in each. It includes a 'proof' of the false statement '1=2' and asks for identification of the erroneous step. Additionally, it covers properties of functions and function composition, requiring simplification and determination of domains for various function pairs.
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Assignment Friday Week 1 Gradarius Questions

The document outlines a series of algebra exercises with maximum scores achieved in each. It includes a 'proof' of the false statement '1=2' and asks for identification of the erroneous step. Additionally, it covers properties of functions and function composition, requiring simplification and determination of domains for various function pairs.
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Friday week 1 gradarius 10/07/2024

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Exercises 

 Exercise 1

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TOPIC Algebra
MODE Tutor
SCORE 100%
ATTEMPTS 4/∞

Consider the following "proof" of the statement "1=2".

Line 1: Let a,b be two non-zero real numbers. Suppose that a = b.


Line 2: Multiply b on both sides: a ⋅ b = b2 .
Line 3: Subtract both sides by a2 : a ⋅ b − a2 = b2 − a2 , and factorize:
a ⋅ (b − a ) = (b + a ) ⋅ (b − a ) .
Line 4: Divide both sides by b − a: a = b + a.
Line 5: Since a = b, we have a = 2 ⋅ a, and thus 1 = 2.
Which step of the proof is wrong?

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 Exercise 4

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TOPIC Properties of functions
MODE Tutor
SCORE 100%
ATTEMPTS 4/∞

State whether the function is odd, even, or neither.

(a)
5
x − x3
(b) x3 + cos (x)
cos(x)
(c) x2 −1

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 Exercise 6

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TOPIC Function composition


MODE Tutor
SCORE 100%
ATTEMPTS 1/∞

For the pair of functions: f (x) = 6 + x1 , g (x) = x1 , find:

(a) f +g
(b) f − g
(c) f ⋅ g
(d) fg

Determine the domain of each of these new functions.

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 Exercise 7

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TOPIC Function composition
MODE Tutor
SCORE 100%
ATTEMPTS 1/∞

For the pair of functions f (x) = 2 ⋅ x + 4, g (x) = x2 − 2 , find

(a) f (g (x))
(b) g (f (x))

Simplify the results. Then find the domain of each of the results.

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 Exercise 10

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TOPIC Function composition


MODE Tutor
SCORE 100%
ATTEMPTS 3/∞

For the pair of functions f (x) = ∣x + 1∣, g (x) = x2 + x − 4 , find

(a) f (g (x))
(b) g (f (x))

Simplify the results. The find the domain of each of the results.

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