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Name: __________
1. The graph of y = f(x) is shown. Sketch the graphs of the following functions and graphs. Label the new positions of A and B on your new graphs.
A(-3, 2)
B(1, -2)
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a) y =2f(x - 2)
b)
y = -f(1/2x)
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c) y = f(-x) + 4
d)
y = f(-2x - 6)
(2)
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e) y = | f(x) |
f)
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g) y =
1 f(x)
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i)
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2. A partial graph of f(x) is drawn below. a) Complete the graph if f(x) is even. b) Complete the graph if f(x) is odd.
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4. The graph of f(x) = x2 is compressed horizontally so that it is 2 times skinnier, reflected in the y-axis, and translated 3 units upward and 1 to the right. Write the equation of the transformed function. Do not simplify the equation.
5. Given f(x) has two zeroes: 3 and 12 (2) a) determine the zeroes of y = f(3x) b) determine the zeroes of y = 1 2 f(x) (2)
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6. Graph the equation y = |(x - 2)3| in 3 steps. Give the equation of each step.
a) (1) b) (1)
y = |(x - 2)3|
(2)
(2)
(2)
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y = 1 x 1 3
1 +3
Label all asymptotes. Put "dots" on important points. Do it in as many steps as you need.
(8 marks)
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BONUS:
Graph y =
2 , if x 0
4 , if x < 2
Name: ____________
Quiz (4) 1. Cubio-242 (I just made that up) has a half-life of 540 years. Jim has a fresh sample of Cubio-242. What percent of the sample will be left after 200 years?
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2. If $1800 is invested in an account that pays 5%/a, compounded quarterly, how much is in the account after 6 years?
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4. Graph y = 2x
(2)
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Name: __________
27
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2. Fill in the blank. Round to 3 decimal places where applicable. a) log216 = ___________ c) If log x = 1.235, then x = ____________
b) log2(96) - log2(3)
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b) logb(10)
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log2(log3(x - 9)) = 2
b) log(x - 2) + log(x + 1) = 1
c)
8 x +7 = 16 3 x 5 4x
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3x-2 = 5(2x+7)
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Practice Quiz
f(x) =
x2,
if x < -1
-2x, if x 0
2. The point (-5, 1) is on the graph of the function, h(x). a) Give a point on the graph of h-1(x): b) Give the coordinates of another point on h(x) if it is an even function. _______________ _______________
c) If h(x) was a one-to-one function, give the coordinates of two other points that you know could not be on h(x): _______________
3x x-4
f(x)
c)
(, 1) [0, )
d)
( , 0] (1, )
e) Yes, its inverse is a function. We can also tell by noticing that the original function, f(x), passes the Horizontal Line Test. 2. a) Since the x and y's switch for the inverse graph..... (1, -5)
b) The function has to be symmetrical about the y-axis, so...... (5, 1) c) If there is a point above or below (-5, 1), the graph would fail the VLT. Since h(x) is one-to-one, it has to pass the HLT as well, so there can't be a point to the right or left of (-5,1). Therefore, any point with an x-coordinate of -5 or a y coordinate of 1 could not be on the graph of h(x)!
f
3x y = x 4 x = 3y y 4
4.
5.
x -3 -2
y 3 2 1 0 3 6 9
x
xy 4 x = 3 y xy 3 y = 4 x
-1 0 1
y(x 3) = 4x 4x (x 3) 4x (x 3)
2 3
y =
(x) =
x, x < 0 f (x) = 3 x, x 0
or...
x, x 0 f (x) = 3 x, x > 0
Name: ____________
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1. Combinations of transformations The graph of f(x) is shown in light gray. Use function notation to show the combinations of transformations used to obtain each new graph. y a) b) y c) y
y d) e)
y f)
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Sketch
1 f (x)
Sketch f -1(x)
Sketch -f(2x - 2)
3. Even and Odd Functions A partial graph of g(x) is shown. (4) a) What would you add to the sketch to make g(x) an even function? b) What would you add to the sketch to make g(x) an odd function?
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f(x) = x5 + x3
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5. Zeroes and Y-intercepts The function, h(x), has a single zero of -2, and a y-intercept of 5. How would each transformation change the zero and the y-intercept? a)
-h(-2x)
x-intercept: ______ y-intercept: ______
c)
-3h(2x)
x-intercept: ______ y-intercept: ______
b)
| h(-x) |
x-intercept: ______ y-intercept: ______
d)
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b) The graph y = 2x + 5 is reflected in the x-axis, compressed half as thin, and moved 2 to the left. What is the new equation?
g(x) =
x 2 + 1, if x < 1 2 x + 1, if x 0
(2)
(2)
(2)
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8. Graph: a)
y = 2x + 3 4
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b)
y =
1 1 3 x 1
2
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Total: 30 3 = _____/10 marks Take-Home Assignment 1 1. The graph for f(x) looks as follows:
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Name: _____________
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
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3. The zeroes of h(x) are -6 and 3. What will the zeroes of the following functions be?
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a) -2h(x)
b) h(3x)
c) h(-1/2x)
4. The y-intercept of h(x) is 12. What will the y-intercept of the following functions be?
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a) -2h(x)
b) h(x) - 5
c) h(-2x)
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5. Show whether each function is even or odd. Give justification for your answer. a) f(x) = x5 + x3 b)
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6. Given the graph of f(x), sketch the graph of each transformation as given. Label the points A and B on each graph and give their coordinates.
A(-1,2)
B(2,-3)
a) f(x + 3) -2
b) -f(2x)
1 c) f x 3
d) f(-x)
e) -1/2f(x)
f) f-1(x)
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g) |f(x)|
h) |f(x)| + 2
i) |f(x) + 2|
j) |f(x + 2)|
k) f ( x )
l)
1 2f x 2
m) f(2x + 6)
n) f(-2x + 6)
o)
1 1 f (x + 1) 2 2
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___ (10) Determine the parent function used in each case. Use transformations to sketch the graph of each. Clearly sketch in and draw in asymptotes. Only fill in sections of the bottom table when they change. (10 marks each) -2
5. Sketching Functions
equation
y=
2
|x - 3|
function notation
1st transformation
2nd transformation
3rd transformation
4th transformation
Zeroes
y-intercept
Domain
Range
Asymptotes
Marks: _____/39 3.9 = _____/10 Take-Home Assignment 3 - 2011 1. Short Answer. Show work where applicable. (1) (1) a) How many degrees are there in 2 radians?
3 4
Name: ____________
__________
__________
(1) (1)
c) What is the complement of /6 radians? d) What is the angle, in radians between the minute hand and hour hand at 5:00?
__________
__________
(1)
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f)
A bicycle wheel has a diameter of 0.8 m. A point on the outer rim traveled 5 m. How many radians has the wheel turned?
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g) In a circle of radius 6 cm, a sector has a central angle of 30 What is the area of this sector in . square cm?
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h) Find the measure of A in the following two diagrams. Given angles are in radians unless othB erwise stated. C 100 A
0.56 0.48 A B
/3
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h) Take any 2 angles that are 90 apart on the unit circle, and compare their sine, cosine, and tangent values. What is the pattern?
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2. What interest rate (to the nearest hundredth of a percent) must be charged so that money doubles itself in 10 years if the rate is compounded weekly?
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3. Determine the exact value for each expression. (No calculators!) a) cos 45 sin 45 - sin 60 b) sin2120 + cos2120
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4. Determine the exact value for each expression (No calculators!) (3) a) csc , if tan = -3/4,, and cos < 0
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5. Solve for x.
3(2x +3 ) = 33 x +1
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6. a) If csc =
(3)
b) What are the exact values of the 2 possible values of cos()? (no calculators!)
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(1 2
3
3 2
)
4
tan is 3
2 , 2 ) tan is 1 2 2
(
6
1 3 , 2 2
tan is
1 3
-1
-1
Name:___________________
Multiple Choice & Matching. Circle the answer of the best answer. (2 each) 1. The value of a dollar invested at 8% compounded semi-annually for 15 years is: a) (1.08)
15
b) (1.04)
15
c) (1.08)
30
d) (1.04)
30
b)
ln(2) 3
c) ln(3) 2
d)
ln(2) ln(3)
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6. The graphs of the functions y = 5x, y = 2x, y = (1/2)x, y = (9/10)x, and y = (2/3)x are shown. Which graph represents the function y =(2/3)x?
a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V
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7. The number of accordion players in Winnipeg is shrinking by a rate of 5% per year. If there are 5000 accordion players in Winnipeg now, how many will there be in 20 years?
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3. A bacterial culture starts with 1526 bacteria. Twelve hours later, there were 61 260 bacteria. To the nearest tenth of an hour, what is the doubling period for this type of bacterium?
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4. A savings account earns interest at 6%/a compounded quarterly. Some money is deposited in the account. How long will it take this money to triple?
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