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2002 – 2011
CLASSIFIED FUNCTIONS
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(ii) Hence, or otherwise, write down a suitable domain for f so that f–1 exists. [1]
(ii) On the axes below, sketch the graphs of y = g(x) and y = g–1(x), showing the coordinates For
of any points where the curves meet the coordinate axes. [3] Examiner’s
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y
O x
10 (a) (i) Express 18 + 16x – 2x2 in the form a + b(x + c)2, where a, b and c are integers. [3] For
Examiner’s
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(ii) Write down the coordinates of the stationary point on the graph of y = f(x). [1]
OR
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(ii) x 哫 x + 8 [1]
(iii) x 哫 x2 – 4 [2]
(iii) Find the set of values of k for which the equation |f(x)| = k has 4 distinct roots. [2]
6 (i) In the space below sketch the graph of y = 冷(2x + 3)(2x – 7)冷. [4] For
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(ii) How many values of x satisfy the equation 冷(2x + 3)(2x – 7)冷 = 2x ? [2]
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5 The roots of the quadratic equation x 2 − √20x + 2 = 0 are c and d. Without using a calculator,
1 1
show that + = √5. [5]
c d
(b) Find the values of k for which the line y ! kx # 8 is a tangent to the curve x2 ! 4y # 20. [3]
f : x √ ex,
g : x √ 2x 0 3.
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9 Express 6 ! 4x 0 x2 in the form a 0 (x ! b)2, where a and b are integers. [2]
(i) Find the coordinates of the turning point of the curve y # 6 ! 4x 0 x2 and determine the
nature of this turning point. [3]
6 Given that each of the following functions is defined for the domain –2 x 3, find the range of
(ii) g : x 2 – 3x , [2]
(iii) h : x 2 – 3x . [2]
The expression f(x) = x3 + ax2 + bx + c leaves the same remainder, R, when it is divided by
x + 2 and when it is divided by x – 2.
Evaluate b. [2]
Evaluate a. [2]
Evaluate c. [1]
Solve the equation x3 + 3x2 = 2, giving your answers to 2 decimal places where necessary. [5]
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EITHER
(i) Express 2x2 – 8x + 3 in the form a(x + b)2 + c, where a, b and c are integers. [2]
(ii) Find the coordinates of the stationary point on the graph of y = f (x). [2]
(iv) State the greatest value of N for which g has an inverse. [1]
(v) Using the result obtained in part (i), find an expression for g–1. [3]
OR
(ii) Express y in the form a – (x + b)2, where a and b are integers. [2]
(iii) Hence, or otherwise, find the coordinates of the stationary point on the curve. [2]
f : x 10 – x2 + 6x,
g : x 2x – k, where k is a constant.
(iv) Find the value of k for which the equation gf (x) = 0 has two equal roots. [3]
f : x a 3x – 2,
7x – a
g:xa , where x ≠ –1 and a is a positive constant.
x+1
(i) Obtain expressions for f–1 and g–1. [3]
(iii) If a = 9, show that there is only one value of x for which g(x) = g–1(x). [3]
Find
g(x) = 20 for x ⭓ 0.
x+1
Find
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7 The function f is defined by
7 (i) Sketch the graph of y = ⏐3x + 9⏐ for –5 < x < 2, showing the coordinates of the points where the
graph meets the axes. [3]
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EITHER
(i) Find the set of values of k for which the equation f(x) = 3 has no real roots. [5]
(iii) find the least value of f(x) and the value of x for which this least value occurs. [2]
OR
f(x) = x2 + 1,
g(x) = 2x – 5,
h(x) = 2x.
(iv) On the same axes, sketch the graph of y = h(x) and the graph of the inverse function y = h–1(x),
indicating clearly which graph represents h and which graph represents h–1. [2]
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(ii) Hence, or otherwise, write down a suitable domain for f so that f–1 exists. [1]
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(ii) On the axes below, sketch the graphs of y = g(x) and y = g–1(x), showing the coordinates For
of any points where the curves meet the coordinate axes. [3] Examiner’s
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y
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10 (a) (i) Express 18 + 16x – 2x2 in the form a + b(x + c)2, where a, b and c are integers. [3] For
Examiner’s
Use
(ii) Write down the coordinates of the stationary point on the graph of y = f(x). [1]
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(i) Find f01 in terms of x and explain what this implies about the symmetry of the graph of
y # f(x). [3]
(iv) State the largest value of k for which g has an inverse. [1]
(v) Given that g has an inverse, express g in the form g: x ax + b, where a and b are constants. [2]
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(iii) On the same diagram, sketch and label the graphs of y = f(x) and y = f –1(x). [2]
OR
(i) Find the values of k for which y = kx + 2 is a tangent to the curve y = 4x2 + 2x + 3. [4]
(ii) Express 4x2 + 2x + 3 in the form a(x + b)2 + c, where a, b and c are constants. [3]
(iii) Determine, with explanation, whether or not the curve y = 4x2 + 2x + 3 meets the x-axis. [2]
(iv) Determine the smallest value of p for which f has an inverse. [1]
f : x 哫 x3,
g : x 哫 x + 2.
Express each of the following as a composite function, using only f, g, f –1 and/or g–1 :
(i) x 哫 x3 + 2, [1]
(ii) x 哫 x3 – 2, [1]
1
(iii) x 哫 (x + 2) 3 . [1]
0606/02/O/N/07
7 (i) Sketch the graph of y = |3x – 5|, for –2 x 3, showing the coordinates of the points where the
graph meets the axes. [3]
f(x) = x2 + 4x – 6.
(i) Find the least value of f(x) and the value of x for which it occurs. [2]
(ii) Hence write down a suitable domain for f(x) in order that f–1(x) exists. [1]
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f(x) = (x + 1)2 – 4,
3x + 5
g(x) = .
x–1
Find
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EITHER
f(x) = (x + 1)2 – 4,
3x + 5
g(x) = .
x–1
Find
OR
A particle moves in a straight line so that, at time t s after passing a fixed point O, its velocity is v ms–1,
where
v = 6t + 4 cos 2t.
Find
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CLASSIFIED FUNCTIONS
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