Math Assignment Unit 2
Math Assignment Unit 2
(i) Find the functional values to the algebraic operations , (fg)(x), fog(x), and gof(x) by
a) ()
f
g
( x )=
f ( x ) 2 x +1
=
g ( x ) 3 x +1
b) ( fg )( x )=f ( x ) . g ( x )= ( 2 x +1 ) ( 3 x +1 )=6 x2 +5 x +1
(ii) Are fg, fog, and gof equal? Please explain your answer.
So:
fg ≠ f ∘ g
f ∘ g≠ g ∘ f
(iii) Find the domain and ranges of each of the 4 operations. Explain the procedure of finding the
f(x)=2x+1 and g(x)=3x+1 are both linear functions → Domain and Range: All Real
Numbers
a. ( fg )( x )= 23 xx +1+1
−1
3 x+ 1=0 ⇒ x=
3
Domain: R− {−13 }
2
Range: Rational function → asymptote at y= , so range is R−
3
2
3 {}
b. ( fg)( x )=6 x 2+ 5 x +1
Domain: R
( ) ( )
2
−5 ( ) −5 −5
x= , f x min =6 +5 +1 ≈−0.04
12 12 12
So range: ¿
c. f ( g ( x ) )=6 x+3
Domain : R (All real numbers)
d. g(f(x))=6x+4g(f(x)) = 6x + 4g(f(x))=6x+4
based on a DC inverter that maintains the desired temperature in the green house. The system's
where T represents the temperature inside the greenhouse in degrees Celsius, and C represents
(i) Using the concept of the inverse function, determine the control setting (C) as a function of
inverse function within the context of the greenhouse climate control system.
Domain Restrictions:
20 C+15
Inside square root: ≥0
15C +16
Temperature Sensitivity:
Inverse function involves squaring and rational expressions — sensitive to small changes
in T
Physical Constraints:
Real greenhouses have min/max temperature and control values → restrict domain of C
and T
Example: If T must be between 10°C and 40°C, corresponding C values must be checked
Task 3.
of
b). f ( x )= √5 x +6
c). f ( x )= √5 x−6
d). f ( x )= √5 50 x
e). f ( x )= √5 x /50
4. Horizontal Compression:
5. Horizontal Stretch:
f ( x )= (√ 50x )stretches the graph horizontally (makes it wider), since dividing xxx by 50
5
f ( x )= √ x
5
Original No transformation
f ( x )= √ x +6
5
Vertical Shift Up Moves graph up 6 units
f ( x )= √ x−6
5
Vertical Shift Down Moves graph down 6 units
Since the fifth root is defined for all real numbers, all transformed functions will also have
Note: All of these functions are odd, continuous, and pass through the origin (except for those
Task 4. (a) What do you know about even function? According to you, how can Alex determine
f (−x)=f (x )
This means its graph is symmetric with respect to the y-axis.
f (−x)=−f (x)
3
10 t
To determine whether the function g(t )= 2 is even, odd, or neither, we check:
12 t +53
10 (−t )3
g (−t )= 2
12 (−t ) + 53
3
−10 t
( )
g −t = 2
=−g(t)
12 t +53
g(−t )=−g(t )
So g(t) is an odd function, because it satisfies the condition for odd symmetry.
(b) Explain graphically in detail how the graph below possesses even
rotate the graph 180° around the origin, it looks the same.