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Math Assignment

The document outlines a series of mathematical transformations applied to functions, including shifts, stretches, and reflections. It also discusses the domains and ranges of various functions, as well as the relationships between vectors, such as perpendicularity and parallelism. Additionally, it addresses logarithmic equations and their solutions in relation to the domains of the functions involved.

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Math Assignment

The document outlines a series of mathematical transformations applied to functions, including shifts, stretches, and reflections. It also discusses the domains and ranges of various functions, as well as the relationships between vectors, such as perpendicularity and parallelism. Additionally, it addresses logarithmic equations and their solutions in relation to the domains of the functions involved.

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Assignment 1

l
a The graph of the function
f i obtained by
x 2
Ez 27,2 is

shift the graph of the function g


a distance 2 Unit to the right to
obtain the graph of y
Then stretch the graph of y 2
Vertically by 5 y 2

Then reflect the graph of y 2


about x axis y 2

Finally shift the graph of y 2


a distance 2 Units upwards

y 2
2
b f x 2 2 i 27 2

2
y 2

2 2 2
y 2

x 2 9 522 2
5
f x
22 2

Domain of f x 2 2 10 2 2

Domain of f x R1 23 2 0,2 V 2,0

Range of f x Domain f x
x 2 0

x 2

Range of f x R 23 012 U 210


2

a The vectors a and b are

perpendicular
The dot product a b o

C 5i 4j k 21 3 pk o

C 5 2 4 2 3 C 1 p O

10 12 p o p 2 0

p 2 p 2 p 2
2
b a bi 3 3K b 2i j pk

The vectors a and b are parallel

6 3
3
2
1,3 3 P

3p 3

3
p 3

1
p
3
a
fog x f g x

2 2
Fc 2 2 4

Domain of fog x ER 5C 410 and x 0

FC 4 0 5 4 7416

Domain of 167 0,16 V 16,00


fog 2 0 0

FTE
f 2
gof x
g x

Domain of gof x KERI 2 12 0 and 2 2 40

2 70 27 2 26 2
x 27
x 2 x

2 2 0 x 2

Domain of gofcx C a 2 C 0,2 V22


In x 3 Ink In 5 0 2 Ink In x 1 In3
0

The conditions of thesolution The conditions of thesolution


270 and 2 370 273 270 and 2 1 0 27

X 310 XE lid
n 2 1n5 In ex ex 17
17
In 3
elncx.lk ein
enc eins x 1 3
5 x 3 5 x2 x 3 0
33 a 1 b 1 3
2 52 3 42 3 x
b Flac
2310 29
x
There is no solution x 11 FEB
2 1

5
1
x 1 2.36 lid

7 110
73
x 1 3

50 the solution of equatio


1 53
2
3 b
2
3 e3b 1 4
Log k Log x 2 109,4 0
2
in e3b In 1
The conditions of the solution
3b 2 0 270 and x 270 2 2
3b 2 KE 210
b 33 Log x Cx 2 Log 4
2 76 27
The solution is 22092 220924
b x x 2 4
x2 22 4 0 a 1,6 2 4
x b
29
Eat_LIFE
261
2125 1155
2

1 5 E 210
x 1 210

The solution is X 1 5
d The domain of f x

ER x 2 2 0 and 2 27,0

Since 2 2 0 for all KER

x 2 270 for all KER


12 21 2 0 for all KER

2 270 272

i The domain of f x 2,0


3 C y 1 Fx

y 1 Fx 1
2xc
1 y Fx
1 y 4 x x 4 C1 y

4 1 y l y

4 1 29 y 3 29 y
x 3 24 y
3 2 f 4 l y
f y y y

For fox 1 FF 4 27,0 244


Domain of original function C 014

Range of f x As x o
f x 1
when 2 4 50 1 As
f 2 1 x 4
The function decreases to 1 a
The range of f x is C 0,1 Domain of inverse function
The domain of f y is 0,1

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