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X X G X X F X X F: Chapter 1: Functions

This document contains examples and exercises related to functions and their properties from a Form 4 AddMaths textbook. It includes questions on sketching graphs of absolute value functions, finding inverse functions, solving equations involving functions, and working with composite functions by composing two functions together. There are 15 multi-part questions presented involving various types of functions and their inverses and compositions.

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X X G X X F X X F: Chapter 1: Functions

This document contains examples and exercises related to functions and their properties from a Form 4 AddMaths textbook. It includes questions on sketching graphs of absolute value functions, finding inverse functions, solving equations involving functions, and working with composite functions by composing two functions together. There are 15 multi-part questions presented involving various types of functions and their inverses and compositions.

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Chapter 1: Functions
AddMaths Form 4
[cikgubid/AMF4/W3/Tue/Jan 22, 2013/KYRHG]

Examples (Discussion) 1.3 Absolute Functions

f : x x 4 , f (x) 3 2x , g( x) 2 x , etc.

1.

Sketch the graph of f ( x) 3x 1 for the domain 2 x 2 and state the corresponding range of f (x).

2.

Sketch the graph of f : x 2 x 1 for the domain 3 x 1 and state the corresponding range of f (x).

3.

Given the function f ( x) 4x 5 , find the values of x that satisfy the equation f ( x) 1.

4.

Given the function f : x 3 x , find the values of x if f ( x) 5 .

1.4 Inverse Functions

( x), g 1 ( x), etc.

5.

Given the function f : x 2 x 5 , find (a) f 1 ( x ) , (b) f 1 (3) .

6.

Given the function g : x

3 , x 1 , find g 1 . x 1

7.

Given the function f : x

x , x 4 , find g 1 . x4
x3 , x 0 , find 2x

8.

Given the function f (a) (b)


f (x) , f (2) .

:x

2 1.5 Composite Functions

fg ( x), gf ( x), ff ( x), g


f : x x 4 , and g : x 2x 1.

( x), fgh ( x), etc

9.

Given the functions

Find (a) fg(2) , (b) gf (2) , (c) f 2 (2) .

10.

Given the functions

f : x 2 3x , and g : x 4x 3

Find (a) gf (1) , (b) fg(x) , (c) gf (x) .

11.

Given the functions g ( x) 1 x and h( x)


g 2 ( x) and h 2 ( x ) .

2 , x 0 , find in similar form the functions 3x

12.

Given the functions


f ( x) 2 5 x , and g ( x)

1 x , x 2 2 x

Find (a) gf (x), (b) g 2 ( x). Given the functions f : x 3x 1, and its composite function is fg : x x 2 . Find g.
f : x x 2 . Another function g is such that

13.

14.

The function f is defined by 1 fg : x , x 1. Find g. x 1

15.

If m( x)

1 x and n( x) 2 x 5 , find m 1 n 1 ( x). 4

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