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Worksheet Functions

This document contains 4 worksheet problems involving function transformations: 1) Finding the inverse and composition of functions, including finding the image of a point under transformation. 2) Finding the inverse of a function and using it to find the composition of functions. 3) Analyzing a quadratic function under transformations, including finding a point's image. 4) Analyzing a logarithmic function under various transformations, including reflection, and sketching the transformed graph.

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Worksheet Functions

This document contains 4 worksheet problems involving function transformations: 1) Finding the inverse and composition of functions, including finding the image of a point under transformation. 2) Finding the inverse of a function and using it to find the composition of functions. 3) Analyzing a quadratic function under transformations, including finding a point's image. 4) Analyzing a logarithmic function under various transformations, including reflection, and sketching the transformed graph.

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Worksheet Functions

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No 1 [13 marks]

(a) State the domain and range of f -1(x) [2]


(b) Sketch the graph of f(x), indicate any asymptotes and axes of intercepts clearly. [4]

(c) Find f -1(4) and [3]


(d) Function g is obtained from f such that g(x)= f(x+1) + 3.
(i)Find g (x) [2]
(ii) Point A (2, 8) is on graph f(x) is transformed to point A’ on the graph of g(x). Find the point of A’ [2]
Working:
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No 2 [6 marks]

(a). Find f -1(2) [3]


-1 -1
(b). Let g be a function such that g exists for all real numbers. Given that g (30) = 3, find (f o g )(3). [3]
Working:
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No 3 [13 marks]
Let f(x)= 3x2 – 6x + p. The equation f(x)=0 has two equal roots.
(a) (i) Write down the value of the discriminant
(ii) Hence, show that p = 3. [3]
(b) The function can be written in the form f(x) = a(x-h)2 + k. Write down the value of
(i) a (ii) h (iii) k [3]
(c) Function g is obtained from f such that g(x) = -3f(x+1) + 2
(i) write the geometrical description of the transformation from f to g [4]
(ii) Point P on f is transformed to P’(a, -7) on g under the same transformation above. Find the value of a. [3]
Working:
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No 4 [13 marks]
Let f(x) = logp (x+q). Part of the graph of f is shown below.

The graph passes through A (14,2) has an x-intercept at (-1,0) and does not have any solution at x = -2.
(a) Find the value of p and q. [3]
(b) State the domain and range of f [2]
(c) The function g is obtained from f under the following transformation
1
vertical stretch by scale factor of 2, followed by reflection in the line y = 0, then translation by vector ( )
3
Find g(x) [3]
(d) The graph of f is reflected in the line y = x to give the graph of h.
(i) Draw the sketch of h(x) on the same graph paper above [3]
(ii) Find h(x) [2]
Working:

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