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Functions and Linear Equations 39

Exercises - Relations and Functions

1 4
What is the domain of the function that contains 1
points at (−5, 2), (−2,1), (0, 2), and (4, −3) ? If f ( x) = −2 x + 7 , what is f ( x + 3) equal to?
2

A) − x + 1
A) −3, 1, 2
B) − x + 3
B) −2, 1, 0
C) − x + 5
C) −5, − 2, 1, 2 D) − x + 10

D) −5, − 2, 0, 4

g ( x) = kx3 + 3
2
For the function g defined above, k is a constant
x y
and g (−1) = 5 . What is the value of g (1) ?
−5 7
−2 −1
A) −3
2 4
5 8 B) −1
C) 1
Which of the following relation is a correct D) 3
representation of the mapping shown above?

A) (−5, 7), (−2, −1), (2, 4), (5,8)


6
B) (−5,8), (−2, 7), (2, −1), (5,8)
1
If f ( x + 1) = − x + 6 , what is the value of f (−3) ?
C) (7, −5), (−1, −2), (4, 2), (8,5) 2

D) (8, −5), (7, −2), (−1, 2), (8,5)

3
If point (7, b) is in Quadrant I and point (a, −3) 7
is in Quadrant III, in which Quadrant is the point
( a, b) ? f ( x) = x 2 − b

In the function above, b is a constant.


A) Quadrant I
If f (−2) = 7 , what is the value of f (b) ?
B) Quadrant II
C) Quadrant III
D) Quadrant IV

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