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This document contains a worksheet for MATH 101 - Pre-Calculus with 15 problems covering topics such as: 1) Writing piecewise functions and sketching graphs 2) Finding composite functions and their domains/ranges 3) Classifying functions as injective, surjective, bijective 4) Verifying if functions are invertible and finding their inverses 5) Solving inequalities using properties of exponential and logarithmic functions 6) Determining if functions are even, odd, or neither 7) Sketching graphs using transformations of exponential and logarithmic functions 8) Converting between degree and radian angle measures 9) Finding trigonometric function values given coordinates 10) Pro

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Worksheet 4

This document contains a worksheet for MATH 101 - Pre-Calculus with 15 problems covering topics such as: 1) Writing piecewise functions and sketching graphs 2) Finding composite functions and their domains/ranges 3) Classifying functions as injective, surjective, bijective 4) Verifying if functions are invertible and finding their inverses 5) Solving inequalities using properties of exponential and logarithmic functions 6) Determining if functions are even, odd, or neither 7) Sketching graphs using transformations of exponential and logarithmic functions 8) Converting between degree and radian angle measures 9) Finding trigonometric function values given coordinates 10) Pro

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MATH 101 - PRE-CALCULUS, 2023/2024 SESSION

Worksheet 4

1. Write f (x) = x + |x| as a piecewise defined function.

2. Sketch the following functions.

(a)
(
1, if − ∞ < x < 0
f (x) = 2
x + 1, if 0 ≤ x ≤ 1.

(b)

−x + 5, if − 1 ≤ x ≤ 1

f (x) = x2 + 6, if 1 < x ≤ 2

5x + 1, if 2 < x < 4.

3. Find an expression for the composite function (f og)(x) and state its domain and range

(a) f (x) = x, x ≥ 0; g(x) = 3x2 , x ∈ R.

(b) f (x) = x, x ≥ 0; g(x) = 1 − x2 , x ∈ R.

(c) f (x) = 1 − x2 , |x| ≤ 1; g(x) = sin x, x ∈ R.

4. Find two functions f and g such that f og(x) = h(x) where



(a) h(x) = 1 + x2 . (b) h(x) = cos(1 + x).
(c) h(x) = 1 + tan(x2 ).

5. Classify each of the following functions as injective (1-1), surjective (onto), bijective (1-1
correspondence) or neither.

(a) f : R → R, Cf (x) = 5 − 2x (b) g : R → R, g(x) = 1 − 2x2 .


x
(c) h : R − {1} → R − {−1}, h(x) = (d) f : R → (0, ∞), f (x) = 2x .
1−x
(e) g : (0, ∞) → R, g(x) = ln x.

6. Verify if the function in each of the following is invertible. If it is invertible, find the formula
for its inverse function.

(a) f : R → R, f (x) = 5 − 2x (b) g : R → R, g(x) = x2 + 1.


   
1 2 2x
(c) h : R − − →R− , h(x) = (d) f : R → R, f (x) = x3 + 1.
3 3 3x + 1
x
(e) f : R → (0, ∞), f (x) = 2 . (f) g : (0, ∞) → R, g(x) = log5 x.

7. Use the injectivity property of the exponential and logarithmic functions to find the solution
set for each of the following
2 1
(a) 2x +1 ≤ x . (b) 35x−1 ≤ 32−3x .
4
 3x−1
1 1
(c) ≤ x+2 . (d) log(x2 + 1) ≤ log(x2 − x).
5 25

1
2 +1 1
(e) 2x = . (f) log5 (x2 + 1) ≤ 1.
4x
8. Use the definition to decide whether each of the following functions are even or odd or
neither
x2
(a) f (x) = 1 − 5x2 . (b) g(x) = 5x + 2. (c) h(x) = 1−x2
.
(d) f (x) = x cos x. (e) f (x) = 3x sin( 12 x). (f) f (x) = cos(sin(3x)).
(g) f (x) = x3 cos x.

9. Use transformation of graphs of exponential and logarithmic functions to sketch the graph
of each of the following.
1
(a) f (x) = 21−x . (b) g(x) = 3 + .
3x+2
(c) f (x) = 1 − log3 (3x + 1) (d) g(x) = 2 + log 1 (3x + 1).
2

10. Use the conversion formula for units of angle measures in the following

(a) Convert each of the degree measures into the equivalent radian measure for
(i) θ = 30◦ (ii) θ = 215◦ (iii) θ = 730◦ (iv) θ = −15◦
(b) Convert each of the radian measures into the equivalent degree measure for
(i) θ = π5 rad (ii) θ = 7π 4
rad (iii) θ = 45.63 rad (iv) θ = − π3 rad

11. Find the values of the six trigonometric functions in each of the following, where the coor-
dinate of the given point P is on the terminal side of the angle θ
 
1
(a) P (x, y) = (3, −4). (b) P (x, y) = ,2 .
3

(c) P (x, y) = ( 2, −1) (d) P (x, y) = (0, 1).
3
12. (a) If sin θ = − , then find csc θ.
5
5
(b) If tan θ = 3 , and sin θ is negative, then find the values of the remaining trigonometric
functions of the angle θ.

13. Prove the following identities

(a) sin4 θ + cos4 θ = 1 − 2 sin2 θ cos2 θ.


2x sin x 2
(b) 1−cos

cos2 x
= cos x
.
(c) 2 cos2 x − 1 = cos4 x − sin4 x.

14. Use the sum and difference identities to find the exact value of

(a) sin 7π
12
. π
(b) cos 12 .
(c) sin −π
6
, (Hint: use −1
6
= 1
12
− 14 ).

15. Prove the following identities


1 sin 2x cos x−cos 2x sin x
(a) cos x
= sin x cos x
.
4 4
(b) cos 2x = cos x − sin x.

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