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F4 Regular Lesson 06 Homework Solution

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F4 Regular Lesson 06 Homework Solution

The document contains exercises and solutions related to functions and their graphs for Form 4 students. It includes multiple-choice questions and detailed function evaluations, covering topics such as domain, function transformations, and solving for variables. The content is structured in two parts, focusing on the domain of functions and various function problems.

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Function and Graph

Form 4
Vol 5

Part 1 – Domain of function

1. A 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. B
6. C 7. D 8. D 9. D 10. D

Part 2 – Function

1. C 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. A 6. D
7. D 8. A 9. A 10. C 11. B

1. C 2 2
f(–1) = =−
(−1) − 4
2
3
2. D f(m – 3) = 2(m – 3)2 – 3(m – 3) + 8
= 2(m2 – 6m + 9) – 3m + 9 + 8
= 2m2 – 15m + 35
3. B f(2) = 22 + 2k – 1 = 2k + 3
f(–3) = (–3)2 + (–3)k – 1 = –3k + 8
f(2) = f(–3)
2k + 3 = –3k + 8
k=1
f(–5) = (–5)2 + (–5)(1) – 1 = 19
4. D f(k) = 2k2 – 10
k = 2k2 – 10
2k2 – k – 10 = 0
k = –2 or 2.5
5. A h(2) = 2(2)2 + 2a – 5
2(2)2 + 2a – 5 = –3
a = –3
h(–1) = 2(–1)2 + (–3)(–1) – 5 = 0

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6. D f(2x – 1) = 2(2x – 1)2 – 9(2x – 1) + 11
= 2(4x2 – 4x + 1) – 18x + 9 + 11
= 8x2 – 26x + 22
7. D f(n + 1) = f(n – 1)
[(n + 1) + 2]2 + k = [(n – 1) + 2]2 + k
(n + 3)2 = (n + 1)2
n2 + 6n + 9 = n2 + 2n + 1
4n = –8
n = –2
8. A g(a – 1) = 2a2 – 4a for any a.
Let x = a – 1. We then have a = x + 1.
Thus, put a = x + 1 into g(a – 1), we have
g((x + 1) – 1) = 2(x + 1)2 – 4(x + 1)
g(x) = 2(x2 + 2x + 1) – 4x – 4
= 2x2 – 2
9. A Let a + 4 = x. We then have a = x – 4.
Thus, put a = x – 4 into g(a + 4), we have
g((x – 4) + 4) = [2(x – 4) + 3]2 + (x – 4)
g(x) = (2x – 5)2 + x – 4
= 4x2 – 20x + 25 + x – 4
= 4x2 – 19x + 21
10. C f(a – 3) = a2 – 5a + 12 for any a.
Let a – 3 = 2x + 3. We then have a = 2x + 6.
Thus, put a = 2x + 6 into f(a – 3), we have
f((2x + 6) – 3) = (2x + 6)2 – 5(2x + 6) + 12
f(2x + 3) = (4x2 + 24x + 36) – 10x – 30 + 12
= 4x2 + 14x + 18
11. B f(3 – 2a) = 7a2 – 22a – 1 for any a.
Let 3 – 2a = 3 + 2x. We then have a = –x.
Thus, put a = –x into f(3 – 2a), we have
f(3 – 2(–x)) = 7(–x)2 – 22(–x) – 1
f(3 + 2x) = 7x2 + 22x – 1

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