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Functions Harder Answers MME

This document provides examples of inverse and composite functions with solutions. It contains 7 examples of finding inverse functions and their compositions. The key steps are finding the inverse function rule from a given function, evaluating the inverse at values, and performing compositions of functions in the correct order with appropriate substitutions.
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Functions Harder Answers MME

This document provides examples of inverse and composite functions with solutions. It contains 7 examples of finding inverse functions and their compositions. The key steps are finding the inverse function rule from a given function, evaluating the inverse at values, and performing compositions of functions in the correct order with appropriate substitutions.
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Inverse and Composite Functions Mark Scheme

1(a) 𝑓 −1 𝑥 = 𝑥 + 9 [1]

1(b) 13 [1]

𝑥+3
2(a) 𝑓 −1 𝑥 = [1]
5
6
2(b) [1]
5

3(a) 𝑓 −1 (𝑥) = 3𝑥 + 8 [1]

3(b) 𝑓 −1 10 = 38 [1]

4(a) 𝑓 −1 (𝑥) = 2 − 4𝑥 2 [1] 4𝑥 2 term is given

𝑓 −1 (𝑥) = 2 − 4𝑥 2 [1] Final answer

4(b) 𝑓 −1 3 = 2 − 4 (3)2 [1] Correct substitution

𝑓 −1 3 = −34 [1] Final answer

[1] write 2𝑥 + 4 = 3𝑥 + 1 and attempt to


5(a) 𝑥 = 3
solve by balancing sides i. e. 4 = 𝑥 + 1 ,

5(b) 𝑓𝑔(𝑥): 2(3𝑥 + 1) + 4 [1] Correct substitution

6𝑥 + 2 + 4
[1] Simplifying to correct answer
6𝑥 + 6

5(c) 𝑔𝑓(𝑥): 3 2𝑥 + 4 + 1 [1] Correct substitution

6𝑥 + 13 [1] Simplifying to correct answer


5
6(a) 𝑓 −1 (𝑥) = + 1 so 𝑓 −1 (−2) = −1.5 [1] correct 𝑓 −1 (-2) value
𝑥

𝑓𝑓 −1 (−2) = −2 [1] Substitution into 𝑓(𝑥) for final answer

6(b) 𝑔 3 = 4 − 2 3 = −2 [1] Correct substitution

𝑔𝑔 (3) = 4 − 2 −2 = 8 [1] Correct substitution and final answer

5
6(c) 𝑓𝑔 𝑥 = [1] Apply 𝑓𝑔(𝑥) in correct order
4 − 2𝑥 − 1

5
𝑓𝑔 𝑥 = [1] Simplifying to correct answer
3 − 2𝑥

7(a) 𝑓𝑔 𝑥 = (𝑥 + 𝑏)2 - 𝑎 [1] Apply 𝑓𝑔(𝑥) in correct order

[1] Can leave as (𝑥 + 𝑏)2 −𝑎


𝑓𝑔 𝑥 = (𝑥 + 𝑏)2 − 𝑎
or expand to get 𝑥 2 + 𝑏 2 + 2𝑥𝑏 – 𝑎

7(b) 𝑓𝑔 5 = (5 − 6)2 + 3 [1] Correct substitution

4 [1] Final answer

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