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Chapter 5 Test

This document contains a series of graphing exercises involving inequalities and functions. Students are asked to solve inequalities, sketch graphs of functions, find zeros and regions where functions are positive or negative, find inverse functions, and write equations of curves defined parametrically. The exercises involve linear, quadratic, rational, radical, and composite functions. Students must use properties of functions, sign charts, and transformations to complete the graphing tasks.

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Chapter 5 Test

This document contains a series of graphing exercises involving inequalities and functions. Students are asked to solve inequalities, sketch graphs of functions, find zeros and regions where functions are positive or negative, find inverse functions, and write equations of curves defined parametrically. The exercises involve linear, quadratic, rational, radical, and composite functions. Students must use properties of functions, sign charts, and transformations to complete the graphing tasks.

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Student name:

1 Solve each inequality, and graph the solution on a number line.


a 3 x+ 15≥ 3 b −13 ≤7−4 x <11
−2 −4
c x−9> x +17
3 5
2 Solve each inequality by sketching the associated parabola.
a x 2−12 x+32 ≥ 0 b 4 x> x
2
c 2
8 x ≤ 3 x −35
3 Solve each inequality,
a ¿ x∨≥ 5 b |x−3|<6 c ¿ 4 x−3∨¿ 11
4 Solve inequality by multiplying both sides by the square of the denominator.
2 4 2 x−1
a <5 b ≥3 c <1
x x+5 3 x +2
5 Consider the function f ( x )=3 x (x−2)(x +4 ).
a Write down the zeroes of the function and draw up a table of signs.
b Copy and complete: ‘ f (x) is positive for …, and negative for …’
c Write down the solution of the inequality 3 x ( x−2 )( x +4 ) ≤0 .
d Sketch the graph of the function to confirm these results.
6 Consider the function y=(2−x ) ( x +3 )2 .

a Write down the zeroes of the function and draw up the table of signs.
b Hence solve the inequality ( 2−x ) ( x+ 3 )2 ≥ 0 .
c Confirm the solution by sketching a graph of the function.
7 Solve each inequality in question 4 using the table-of-signs method. First move
everything to the left-hand side, then make the LHS into a single fraction, then identify
its zeroes and discontinuities, then draw up a table of signs, then read the solution from
the table.
8 Consider the linear function f ( x )=2 x +1.
a Sketch y=f (x ), clearly indicating the x- and y-intercepts.
b Also show on your sketch the points where y=1 and y=−1.

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c Hence sketch the graph of y= on the same number plane.
f (x)
1
d Write down the equation of the vertical asymptote of y= , then copy and
f (x)
−¿, y→ … ,¿ +¿ , y → …' ¿
−1 −1
complete the sentence, ‘As x → and as x →
2 2
9 Consider the quadratic function ( x )=2 x 2−8 .
a Sketch y=f (x ), clearly indicating the x- and y-intercepts .
b Also show on your sketch the points where y=1 and y=−1.
1
c Hence sketch the graph of y= on the same number plane.
f (x)
10 Sketch reciprocal of each function graphed below, showing all the important features.
a b

11 a Find the equations of the vertical asymptotes of each function.


2 4 x−7 3x
i y= ii y= iii y= 2
x−3 2 x−5 3 x + 2 x−5
b In part iii above, identify the zeros and discontinuities and draw up a table of signs.
Then describe the behaviour of the curve near each vertical asymptote by copying
−¿ ¿ +¿¿
and completing, ‘As x → 1 , y → … , and as x → 1 , y → …'
3x
12 Consider the function y= 2.
4−x
a Show that it is an odd function.
b Find the zeroes and discontinuties, and draw up a table of signs.
c Identify any vertical and horizontal asymptotes.

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d Hence sketch the graph.


13 The graphs of y=f (x ) (blue) and y=f =g (x) are shown.

On separate number planes, sketch:


a y=f ( x )+ g (x)
b y=f ( x )−g( x )
c y=f (x )× g ( x)
14 The graph of y=f ( x ) (blue) and y=g (x) are shown.

a On separate number planes, sketch:


i y=f ( x )+ g (x)

ii y=f ( x )−g( x )

iii y=f (x )× g (x)


b What symmetry should be evident in your sketches?

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15 The graph of y=f (x ) is shown. On four separate number planes, sketch:

a y=¿ f ( x )∨¿
b y=f ¿
c | y|=f (x)

d y=¿ f (|x|)∨¿

16 A quadratic function y=f ( x ) is shown.

On two separate number planes, sketch:


a y= √ f ( x )

b y 2=f ( x )
17 Copy each diagram below, then sketch the inverse relation of the function. Also state
whether or not the inverse relation is a function.
a b

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c d

18 Find the equation of the inverse function for each function.


2 2x
a y=5 x−6 b y= c y= d 3
y=3 x −4
6−x 4+ x

19 Find the inverse function y=f −1 ( x ) of each, and then confirm algebraically that
f ( f −1 ( x ) )=x and f ( f ( x ) )=x .
−1

4
a f ( x )=3 x−2 b f ( x )= ( 2−x )
3
c f ( x )= + 2
x
20 A line is defined parametrically by the equation x=3−t and y=3 t−2
a Copy and complete the table below.
t −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1
x
y

b Use the table to sketch the line, marking each point with its t-value.
c Eliminate the parameter t to find the Cartesian equation of the line.

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−3 1 2
21 A parabola is defined parametrically by the equation x= t and y= t .
2 3
a Copy and complete the table below.
t −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 4 6
x
y
b Use the table to sketch the parabola, marking each point with its t-value.
c Eliminate the parameter t to find the Cartesian equation of the parabola.
22 A curve defined parametrically by the equations x=cos θ+1, y=2sin θ−3.
a Use the identity cos 2 θ+ sin2 θ=1 to find the Cartesian equation of the curve.
b Describe the curve, and then sketch it.
2
23 A curve is represented parametrically by the equations x=−3 t , y = .
3−t
Find the Cartesian equation of the curve and hence sketch it.

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Answers
1
a x ≥−4

b −1< x ≤5

c x >195

2
7
a x ≤ 4, x ≥ 8 b 0< x < 4 c x ≤− , x≥5
3
3
7
a x ≤−5 , x ≥ 5 b −3< x <9 c x ←2 , x >
2
4
2 11 −2
a x <0 , x> b −5< x ≤− c x ←3 , x >
5 3 3
5
a x=0 , x=2 , x=−4
x -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y -105 0 45 48 27 0 -15 0 63
sign - * + + + * - * +

b f (x) is positive for −4< x <0 , x> 2, and negative for x ←4 ,0< x<2
c x ≤−4 , 0≤ x ≤ 2

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a x=2 , x=−3
x -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y 6 0 4 12 18 16 0 -36
sign + * + + + + * -

b x≤2
c

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a
2−5 x
<0
x
2
Zeroes: x=
5
Discontinuities: x=0
x -1 0 1/5 2/5 1
f ¿) -7 N/A 5 0 -3
sign - * + * -

5
x <0 , x>
2
b
−3 x −11
≥0
x +5
−11
Zeroes: x=
3
Discontinuities: x=−5
x -6 -5 -4 -11/3 0
f ¿) -7 N/A 1 0 -11/5
sign - * + * -

11
−5< x ≤−
3

c
−x−3
<0
3 x+ 2
Zeroes: x=−3
−2
Discontinuities: x=
3
x -4 -3 -2 -2/3 0
f ¿) −1 0 1 N/A −3
10 4 2
sign - * + * -

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−2
x ←3 , x >
3

8 a, b, c

−¿¿ +¿ ¿
−1 −1 −1
d Vertical asymptote is x= . As x → , y →−∞ , and as x → , y →+ ∞.
2 2 2

9 a, b, c

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a b

5 −5
11 a i x=3 ii x= iii x= , x=1
2 3
−¿ ¿ +¿¿
b ‘As x → 1 , y →−∞ , and as x → 1 , y →+ ∞
x 0.999 1 1.001

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f (x) −374.77 0 375.23


approaches −∞ 0 +∞

3 (−x ) −3 x
12 a f (−x ) = 2
= 2
=−f (x). Hence an odd function
4−(−x ) 4−x
b zeros at x=0 , discontinuities at x=−2 , x=2
x -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y 9 * -1 0 1 * −9
5 5
sign + * - * + * -
c vertical asymptotes at the discontinuities, x=−2 , x=2

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13
a b

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14 a i ii

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iii

b There are no symmetries in the sketches i and ii. Rotational symmetry is present in
graph iii.
15 a b

c d

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a b

17 a Yes, relation is a function b Yes, relation is a function

c Yes, relation is a function d No, relation isn’t a function

18

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−1 x 6 −1 2
a f ( x )= + b f ( x )=6−
5 5 x

c f
−1
( x )=
4x
2− x
d f −1 ( x )=

3 x+ 4
3

19 a f
−1 1
3 ( 1
3 )
( x )= ( x +2), f ( f −1 ( x ) )=3 ( x+ 2 ) −2=x +2−2=x

−1 1 1
f ( f ( x ) )= ( 3 x−2+2 ) = ×3 x=x
3 3

( )
1 3
b f
−1
( x )=2−√3 x, 3
f ( f −1 ( x ) )=( 2−( 2−√3 x ) ) = x 3 =x

f ( f ( x ) )=2−√ ( 2−x ) =2−(2−x )=x


−1 3 3

4
f (f ( x ) )=
−1
−1 4 +2=x−2+2=x
c f ( x )=
x−2
,
( )
4
x−2

−1 4 4
f ( f ( x ) )= = × x=x
( 4x + 2)−2 4

20
a
t −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1
x 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
y -17 -14 -11 -8 -5 -2 1

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c y=7−3 x
21
a
t −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 4 6
x 15 6 9 3 3 0 −3 −3 −6 −9
2 2 2 2
y 25 16 3 4 1 0 1 4 16 12
3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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c
4 2
y= x
27

22

( )
2
( ) 2 y +3
a x−1 + =1
2
b the Cartesian equation is an ellipse

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23
6
y=
9+ x

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