Is the function below even, odd or neither. Give a reason. f(x) = 3x - 8x3³ %3D 2 Is the function below even, odd or neither. Give a reason. 3 g(x) = x+1 3 What are the asymptotes of the function e 4x+67 %3D X-3 1. x-3 and y = -4 2. y=3 and x-4 3. x=-3 and y = -4 4. x=3 and y=4
Is the function below even, odd or neither. Give a reason. f(x) = 3x - 8x3³ %3D 2 Is the function below even, odd or neither. Give a reason. 3 g(x) = x+1 3 What are the asymptotes of the function e 4x+67 %3D X-3 1. x-3 and y = -4 2. y=3 and x-4 3. x=-3 and y = -4 4. x=3 and y=4
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Chapter1: Functions And Models
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MARKING PERIOD 5
PART A: RATIONAL FUNCTIONS
RECOVERY WORK
Is the function below even, odd or neither. Give a reason,
f(x) = 3.x5 – 8x3
Is the function below even, odd or neither. Give a reason.
2
g(x) = 2+1
What are the asymptotes of the function
4x+67
f(x)=
x-3
1. x-3 and y = -4
2. y=3 and x = 4
3. x- -3 and y = -4
4. x=3 and y=4
What is the vertical asymptote of the function £ (x) =
2x+3,
What is the horizontal asymptote of the same function?
For 5-7 all work must be shown to receive full credit
For the function below
f(x)--36
ズー6
x* - 36
Determine: a) the values for which f(x) is discontinuous
b) the x-intercept
c) the y-intercept
6 Express in simplest form:
1, 3
7
Algebraically, solve the equation below for x:
4
3
= 1
X-2
PART B: INVERSE FUNCTIONS AND COMPOSITIONS
8
If f(x) =x - 3 and g(x)=x², then f (g(3)) is
1. 0
2. 6
3. 24
4. 30
9.
If f(x) =x² - 5 and g(x) = 6x, then g(f(x)) is equal to
1. 6r – 30x
2. 6x2 – 30
3. 362 - 5
4. 7 + 6x – 5](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F632ffcb4-eeb2-453c-a1d4-13322c78d0f3%2F4b71594b-2826-45ff-8acc-bb40eff75165%2Fnpxm69i_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:MPN11
MARKING PERIOD 5
PART A: RATIONAL FUNCTIONS
RECOVERY WORK
Is the function below even, odd or neither. Give a reason,
f(x) = 3.x5 – 8x3
Is the function below even, odd or neither. Give a reason.
2
g(x) = 2+1
What are the asymptotes of the function
4x+67
f(x)=
x-3
1. x-3 and y = -4
2. y=3 and x = 4
3. x- -3 and y = -4
4. x=3 and y=4
What is the vertical asymptote of the function £ (x) =
2x+3,
What is the horizontal asymptote of the same function?
For 5-7 all work must be shown to receive full credit
For the function below
f(x)--36
ズー6
x* - 36
Determine: a) the values for which f(x) is discontinuous
b) the x-intercept
c) the y-intercept
6 Express in simplest form:
1, 3
7
Algebraically, solve the equation below for x:
4
3
= 1
X-2
PART B: INVERSE FUNCTIONS AND COMPOSITIONS
8
If f(x) =x - 3 and g(x)=x², then f (g(3)) is
1. 0
2. 6
3. 24
4. 30
9.
If f(x) =x² - 5 and g(x) = 6x, then g(f(x)) is equal to
1. 6r – 30x
2. 6x2 – 30
3. 362 - 5
4. 7 + 6x – 5
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What is the domain of h(2) = -41-5?
(x)x21 or xs-5)
2. (x|x25 or xs-1)
3. (x|-15x5)
4. (x-55xs1)
88115
11
Find the inverse of ſ(x) = 3x +9.
1. y 3x -3
2. y=-3x-9
3.
y =
x+9
y =
3.
Find f
4.
12
(x) given f(x)
= x+1 when x # -2.
x+2
nouonut oms o
1.
2x -1
y =
x-1
iboto llut ovio wod
1- 2x
y =
x-1
2.
uuntncei zi (x)i riairiw yol 29ulav ed e
ソー
x+1
x+1
4.
y = -
x+2
PART C LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS
x 1ot woled nos
13
Solve for x: log, x = 4
1.
16
2. 27
3. 64
81
4.
The expression log 10(r+2).
1. -2
- log 10* is equivalent to
14
2. 2
3. 100
4.
100](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F632ffcb4-eeb2-453c-a1d4-13322c78d0f3%2F4b71594b-2826-45ff-8acc-bb40eff75165%2Fam5hjpe_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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What is the domain of h(2) = -41-5?
(x)x21 or xs-5)
2. (x|x25 or xs-1)
3. (x|-15x5)
4. (x-55xs1)
88115
11
Find the inverse of ſ(x) = 3x +9.
1. y 3x -3
2. y=-3x-9
3.
y =
x+9
y =
3.
Find f
4.
12
(x) given f(x)
= x+1 when x # -2.
x+2
nouonut oms o
1.
2x -1
y =
x-1
iboto llut ovio wod
1- 2x
y =
x-1
2.
uuntncei zi (x)i riairiw yol 29ulav ed e
ソー
x+1
x+1
4.
y = -
x+2
PART C LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS
x 1ot woled nos
13
Solve for x: log, x = 4
1.
16
2. 27
3. 64
81
4.
The expression log 10(r+2).
1. -2
- log 10* is equivalent to
14
2. 2
3. 100
4.
100
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