First Homework (Trial)-Mehmet Yavuz
First Homework (Trial)-Mehmet Yavuz
First Homework (Trial)-Mehmet Yavuz
(4,4) x
4
-5 5
x
0 -5
a. 0 8 b.
a. Choose the correct formula for the function. Do not use the absolute value function to define any piece off(x).
, ≤x<
A. f(x) = B. f(x) =
, <x≤
, ≤x≤
C. f(x) = D. f(x) =
, <x≤
, ≤x<
A. f(x) = B. f(x) =
, ≤x<
, ≤x<
C. f(x) = D. f(x) =
, <x≤
ID: 1.1.29
2. Graph the function. Whatsymmetries, ifany, does the graphhave? Specify the open intervals over which the function is increasing
and the open intervals where it is decreasing.
5
x
y=
14
A. B. C.
y y
10 10 10
x x
Specify the open intervals over which the function is increasing and the open intervals where it is decreasing. Select the correct
choice below and fill in the answerbox(es) within your choice.
ID: 1.1.43
3. Express the edge length of a cube as a function of thecube's diagonal length d. Then express the surface area and volume of the
cube as a function of the diagonal length.
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4. Consider the point (x,y) lying on the graph of y = x − 8 . Let L be the distance between the points (x,y) and (9,0). Write L as a
function of y.
L=
ID: 1.1.14
f(x) = 5x + 25
The domain is .
(Type your answer in intervalnotation.)
The range is .
(Type your answer in intervalnotation.)
ID: 1.1.3
f(x) = −x+6
A. B. C.
y y
12 12 12
8 8 8
4 x 4 x 4
ID: 1.1.18
7. Say whether the following function iseven, odd, or neither. Give reasons for your answer.
3
g(x) = 2
x −1
The function (1) even, since it (2) true that (3) The function (4)
(3) f x2 > f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
f x2 < f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
the function's domain is identical to its range.
1
f( − x) = − for every x in the function's domain.
f(x)
f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
1
f( − x) = for every x in the function's domain.
f(x)
the function has the form f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are fixed constants.
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8. Say whether the following function iseven, odd, or neither. Give reasons for your answer.
4x
h(x) =
2
6x − 5
The function (1) even, since it (2) true that (3) The function (4)
(6) f x2 < f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
the function has the form f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are fixed constants.
the function's domain is identical to its range.
− f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f x2 > f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
− f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
ID: 1.1.54
9. Say whether the function iseven, odd, or neither. Give reasons for your answer.
cos (20x)
(1) odd
neither
even
ID: 1.1.61
2 x≤5
60 − x
F(x) =
2
x + 2x x > 5
A. B. C.
y y
130 130 130
x x
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11. Say whether the following function iseven, odd, or neither. Give reasons for your answer.
4
f(x) = − 8x
The function (1) even, since it (2) true that (3) The function
(3) the function has the form f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are fixed constants.
f x2 < f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
the function's domain is identical to its range.
− f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
− f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f x2 > f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
(4) is (5) is
is not is not
(6) the function has the form f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are fixed constants.
f x2 < f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f x2 > f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
− f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
the function's domain is identical to its range.
− f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
ID: 1.1.51
12. Express the area and perimeter of an equilateral triangle as a function of thetriangle's side length x.
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13. Three hundred books sell for $42 each, resulting in a revenue of (300)($42) = $12,600. For each $6 increase in theprice, 25 fewer
books are sold. Write the revenue R as a function of the number x of $6 increases.
R=
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15. Find a formula for each function graphed a. y b. y
on the right. 5 2
x
-2 3
(4,1)
x
0 -6 (2, − 5)
0 8
a. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice.
, 0<x≤
A. f(x) =
, <x≤
, 0<x<
B. f(x) =
, ≤x≤
, 0≤x<
C. f(x) =
, ≤x<
, 0≤x≤
D. f(x) =
, <x<
b. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice.
, −1<x≤
A. f(x) =
, <x≤
, −1≤x≤
B. f(x) =
, <x<
, −1≤x<
C. f(x) =
, ≤x<
, −1<x<
D. f(x) =
, ≤x≤
ID: 1.1.30
16. Graph the function. Whatsymmetries, ifany, does the graphhave? Specify the open intervals over which the function is increasing
and the open intervals where it is decreasing.
y=2 x −3
A. B. C.
y y
10 10 10
x x
Specify the open intervals over which the function is increasing and the open intervals where it is decreasing. Select the correct
choice below and fill in the answerbox(es) within your choice.
(Type your answer in intervalnotation.)
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17. Say whether the function iseven, odd, or neither. Give reasons for your answer.
sin 19x
(1) odd
even
neither
ID: 1.1.59
No
Yes
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f(x) = 6 + x2
ID: 1.1.1
x, 4≤x≤7
f(x) =
14 − x, 7 < x ≤ 10
A. B. C.
y y y
8 8 8
x x
-2 11 -2 11 -2
-8 -8 -8
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21. Does − x = − x for all realx? Give reasons for your answer.
A. Yes, because the smallest integer greater than or equal to a negative number and the negative of the greatest integer less t
B. No, because the smallest integer greater than or equal to a negative number and the negative of the greatest integer less th
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22. Find the natural domain and graph the function. y
10
f(x) = 7 − 5x
8
The natural domain is .
6
(Type your answer in intervalnotation.)
4
Use the graphing tool to graph the function.
2
x
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 10
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10
ID: 1.1.15
23. x 15 x 15
a. Graph the functions f(x) = and g(x) = 2 + together to identify the values of x for which >2+ .
5 x 5 x
A. B. C.
x 15
What are the values of x for which >2+ ?
5 x
b. When the given inequality is rewritten so that there is a zero on the right side and the left side is a single rationalexpression, the
result is > 0. The numerator is zero if x = and the denominator is zero if x = .
x 15
These values divide the real line into intervals. Using a test value from each interval confirms that >2+ for values of x on
5 x
.
(Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Type your answer in intervalnotation.)
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24. For a curve to be symmetric about thex-axis, the point(x,y) must lie on the curve if and only if the point (x, − y) lies on the curve.
Explain why a curve that is symmetric about thex-axis is not the graph of afunction, unless the function is y = 0.
A function is a rule that assigns (1) element of the (2) to each element of the
(3)
If the points(x,y) and (x, − y) lie on acurve, then the curve can only be a function if (4)
In order to be a function that is symmetric about thex-axis, (5) on the curve must satisfy this condition.Thus, it
follows that a curve that is symmetric about thex-axis is not the graph of a function unless the equation of the curve is
.
(Type anequation.)
(1) no more than one (2) range (3) domain. (4) y > − y. (5) one point
at least one domain range. y < − y. most points
exactly one y = − y. every point
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25. Graph the function.
4 − 2x if x < − 1
f(x) =
x + 1 if x ≥ − 1
A. B. C.
y y
10 10 10
x x
-6 6 -6 6 -6
ID: 1.1.26
26. Say whether the following function iseven, odd, or neither. Give reasons for your answer.
h(t) = 2t + 5
The function (1) even, since it (2) true that (3) The function
(4) is (5) is
is not is not
ID: 1.1.57
x+4
y=
2
24 − x − 49
The domain is .
(Type your answer in interval notation. Use ascendingorder.)
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28. Say whether the following function iseven, odd, or neither. Give reasons for your answer.
3
g(x) = 7x + 4
The function (1) even, since it (2) true that (3) The function
(3) f x2 < f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
− f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f x2 > f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
− f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
the function's domain is identical to its range.
the function has the form f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are fixed constants.
(4) is (5) is
is not is not
ID: 1.1.49
29. Graph the given function. Whatsymmetries, ifany, does the graphhave? Specify the open intervals over which the function is
increasing and the open intervals where it is decreasing.
1/6
y= −x
A. B. C.
y y
20 20 20
x x
Specify the open intervals over which the function is increasing and the open intervals where it is decreasing. Select the correct
choice below and fill in the answerbox(es) within your choice.
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30. Match each equation with its graph. Do not use a 6
a. Describe the graph of y = x . Select the correct choice below
graphingdevice, and give reasons for your answer. and fill in any answer boxes to complete your choice.
6 9 2 (Type your answer in intervalnotation.)
a. y = x b. y = x c. y = x
A. It is symmetric about the origin and increases on the ope
x
6
The graph of y = x is labeled .
9
b. Describe the graph of y = x . Select the correct choice below
and fill in any answer boxes to complete your choice.
(Type your answer in intervalnotation.)
A. Of the graphs that are symmetric about the y-axis, it is th
g
and increases on the open intervals and
9
The graph of y = x is labeled .
2
c. Describe the graph of y = x . Select the correct choice below
and fill in any answer boxes to complete your choice.
(Type your answer in intervalnotation.)
2
The graph of y = x is labeled .
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31. The accompanying figure shows a rectangle inscribed in an isosceles right triangle y
whose hypotenuse is 42 units long. B
ID: 1.1.68
5
G(t) =
2
t −1
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33. Say whether the following function iseven, odd, or neither. Give reasons for your answer.
1
h(t) =
3
t
The function (1) even, since it (2) true that (3) The function
(3) f x2 < f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
− f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
the function has the form f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are fixed constants.
the function's domain is identical to its range.
f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f x2 > f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
− f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
(6) the function has the form f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are fixed constants.
f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f x2 < f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
− f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
the function's domain is identical to its range.
f x2 > f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
− f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
ID: 1.1.55
34. Find a formula for each function graphed below. a. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes
to complete your choice.
a. y
4
, −1≤x<
( − 1,3)
(3,2)
A. f(x) = , <x≤
, <x<6
x
, −1≤x≤
-3 7
B. f(x) = , <x≤
b. y
4 , <x≤6
, −1≤x<
x
-3 6 C. f(x) = , ≤x≤
( − 2, − 1)
(5, − 3) , <x<6
-4 (1, − 3)
b. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes
to complete your choice.
, −2<x≤
A. f(x) = , <x<
, ≤x≤5
, −2≤x≤
B. f(x) = , <x≤
, <x≤5
, −2≤x<
C. f(x) = , ≤x≤
, <x≤5
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35. Find the domain and range of the function.
2
g(x) = x − 7x
ID: 1.1.4
36. − 3t
Find the natural domain and graph the function F(t) = .
t
A. B. C.
F(t) F(t)
10 10 10
t t
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37. The variable s is proportional tot, and s = 25 when t = 100. Determine t when s = 80.
ID: 1.1.63
38. Consider the point(x,y) lying on the graph of the line 2x + 4y = 7. Let L be the distance from the point(x,y) to the origin(0,0). Write
L as a function of x.
L=
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-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 10
x 2
f(x) = 5 − 4x − x -2
−3 -4
−2
-6
−1
-8
0
-10
1
2
3
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40. Say whether the following function iseven, odd, or neither. Give reasons for your answer.
f(x) = − 1
The function (1) even, since it (2) true that (3) The function
(6) the function has the form f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are fixed constants.
f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
f x2 < f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
f x2 > f x1 for any x1 and x2 in the function's domain with x1 < x2 .
− f( − x) = − f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
− f( − x) = f(x) for every x in the function's domain.
the function's domain is identical to its range.
ID: 1.1.47
41. Graph the following equations and explain why the graphs are not graphs of functions of x.
(a) y = x
2 2
(b) y = x
(a) Which of the following graphs is the correct graph of the equation y = x?
A. B. C.
y y
10 10 10
x x
2 2
(b) Which of the following is the correct graph of the equation y = x ?
A. B. C.
y y
10 10 10
x x
2 2
Why is the graph of y = x not a graph of a function ofx?
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42. The variables r and s are inverselyproportional, and r = 6 when s = 4. Determine s when r = 10.
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43. Graph the function. Whatsymmetries, ifany, does the graphhave? Specify the open intervals over which the function is increasing
and the open intervals where it is decreasing.
9
y= −
8x
A. B. C.
y y
5 5 5
x x
-5 5 -5 5 -5
-5 -5 -5
Specify the open intervals over which the function is increasing and the open intervals where it is decreasing. Select the correct
choice and fill in the answerbox(es) within your choice.
(Type your answer in interval notation. Simplify your answer. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
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2
f(t) =
6−t
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45. Graph the function. Whatsymmetries, ifany, does the graphhave? Specify the open intervals over which the function is increasing
and the open intervals where it is decreasing.
5
y= −x
A. B. C.
y y
10 10 36
x x
Specify the open intervals over which the function is increasing and the open intervals where it is decreasing. Select the correct
choice below and fill in the answerbox(es) within your choice.
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4
No
2
Yes x
-8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8
-2
-4
-6
-8
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