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ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS [YEAR 1995 – 2000]

FORM 4 CHAPTER 1 FUNTIONS


1995 (ii) Find the values of c if
1. Given the functions f : x  3 x  c and the gf (c 2  1)  5c  6 .
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inverse function f 1 : x  mx  . Find
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(a) the values of m and c,
(b) (i) f (3)
(ii) f 1 f (3) . 1997
5. Given the function g : x  px  q and
g 2 : x  25 x  48 .
(a) Find the values of p and q,
(b) Assuming p > 0, find the values of x
2. Given the functions f : x  mx  n , so that 2 g ( x)  g (3x  1) .
g : x  ( x  1) 2 and fg : x  2( x  1) 2  5 .
Find
(a) (i) the value of g 2 (1) ,
(ii) the values of m and n,
(iii) gf 1 .

1996
hx  k
3. Given the functions f : x  , x2
x2
2x  5
and the inverse function f 1 : x  ,
x3
x  3 . Find
(a) the values of h and k,
(b) the values of x such that f ( x)  2 x .

4. Given the function f : x  2 x  5 and


fg : x  13  2 x
(a) (i) Express, in similar form, the
function of gf ,

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1998
7. Given h(t )  2t  5t 2 and v(t )  2  9t . Find
(a) the value of t so that h(t )  3 ,
(b) h(v) ,
The diagram above represents the (c) the value of h(t) when v(t )  110 .
mapping if y onto x by the function
g : x  ay  b and the mapping of y onto z
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by the function h : y  , y  . Find
2y  b 2
(a) (i) the values of a and b.
(ii) the function which maps x onto y.
(iii) the function which maps x onto z.

8. Given f ( x)  6 x  5 and g ( x)  2 x  3 . Find


(a) fg 1 ( x )
(b) the value of x so that gf (x)  25 .

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2000
5  kx
11. Given g 1 ( x)  and f ( x)  3 x 2  5 .
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Find
1999 (a) g (x) ,
9. Given f : x  k  mx . Find (b) the values of k so that g ( x 2 )  2 f ( x) .
(a) f 1 ( x) in terms of k and m,
(b) the values of k and m, if
f 1 (14)  4 and f (5)  13 .

10. The function g is defined by g : x  x  3 .


While the function f is such that
fg : x  x 2  6 x  7 . Find 12. Given the function f : x  4  3 x .
(i) the function of f(x), (a) Find
(ii) the value of k if f (2k )  5k . (i) f 2 ( x) ,
(ii) ( f 2 ) 1 ( x ) .

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(b) Hence, or otherwise, find ( f 1 ) 2 ( x )
and show that ( f 2 ) 1 ( x)  ( f 1 ) 2 ( x ) .

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