FM Functions Piecewise Functions
FM Functions Piecewise Functions
Functions
Piecewise Functions
(2, 9)
(0, 5)
(-1, 0) (5, 0)
Piecewise Functions
{
2
𝑥 0 ≤ 𝑥<1 Sketch >
𝑓 (𝑥 )= 1 1 ≤ 𝑥 <2 Sketch >
This example
(1, 1) (2, 1)
was used on the
specification
itself!
(3, 0)
Range of Piecewise Functions
The sketch shows the graph of with the domain
Range:
Graph ? Range ?
Test Your Understanding
The function is defined for all :
Range:
Graph ? Range ?
Test Your Understanding
Exercise
1 Work out the range for each of these 4 [Set 1 Paper 2] (a) The function is defined
functions. as:
(a) for all
? The range of is
(b) Work out the value of .
? ?
(c)
(b) The function is defined as
? for all .
2 (a) (i) Express in the form
Give a reason why is not a suitable ?
domain for . (ii) Hence write down the range of .
It would include 3, for which is ?
undefined. ?
(b) Give a possible domain for 5 [June 2012 Paper 1] for all values of .
(a) What is the value of ?
?
(b) What is the range?of ?
3 The range of is
Work out and . ?
?
Exercise
6 [Jan 2013 Paper 2] 8
? Here is a sketch of
By completing the square or otherwise, for all , where is a constant. The
range of is . Work out the value
7 determine the range of the following of .
functions:
(a) for all
Range: ?
(b) for all ?
Range:
?
Exercise
9 10
?
The function has the domain
12 and is defined as:
[June 2012 Paper 2] A sketch of for
Work out the range of . domain is shown.
The graph is symmetrical about . The
range of is .
Work out the function .
?
?
Constructing a function
June 2013 Paper 2
3
?
𝑥
1 5
Constructing a function
Sometimes there’s the additional constraint that the function is ‘increasing’ or
‘decreasing’.
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19
Function
7 Graph
6 𝑥
4
Exercise
1 Domain is . Range . is an increasing function.
?
2 Domain is . Range . is a decreasing function.
?
3 Domain is . Range . is an increasing function.
?
4 Domain is . Range . is a decreasing function.
?
5 Domain is . Range . is a decreasing function.