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Sample exercises for AMA1110–For Lecture 2 (Week 2)

Topics:

1. Inverse function 3. Even/odd functions


2. Trigonometric functions and trigono-
metric identities 4. Long division for rational functions

Sample exercises questions to practice

1. Find the degrees for x4 + 2x3 3x2 3 and x2 + 3x + 2. Then express the improper rational
4 3 3x2 3
function x +x2x
2 +3x +2 into a sum of a polynomial and a proper rational function.

2. Find the domain of f ( x ) and find a formula for f 1 ( y ).

p
(a) f ( x ) = 5x + 2.
(b) f ( x ) = 5( x + 1)3 + 1.
p
(c) f ( x ) = x 1.
x 2
(d) f ( x ) = x +7

3. Find the inverse of the following functions, if exists. In this case, write down also the domain
of the inverse function. If there is no inverse, explain briefly.

(a) f ( x ) = x2 2x + 7 with Dom( f ) = ( •, 1];


(b) f ( x ) = x2 2x + 7 with Dom( f ) = (0.5, 5].

4. Rewrite cos 3x in terms of cos x. Furthermore, use this expression to get the value of cos 3a
if cos a = 35 .
p
5. Compute cos 12 by trigonometric identities.

6. Determine whether each function is even, or odd, or neither:


x 2 +1
(a) f ( x ) = x3 x
;
(b) f ( x ) = 1 sin x;
(c) f ( x ) = (sin x )3 + x7 .

1
5
coff
-

= ?

E- E -
-
¥
Cos = cos CE -
¥)
=
asf cos # t Sin E Srh¥
= - - -

4 .
Cos 3x =
Cos 1×1-2×7

= Osx 6527 - Sh x Sh ex

Cos 2x
-
-
< Gtx -
I
=
Cos x. ( 265×-1 )
Zsrhx Gsx
-
Sin X .
-

= z ab -
Gsx -2 Stix . Gsx

= 2 Cosi -
Gsx -
2 (I -
Cst ) -
Csx

= 4 Cosi -
303 X .

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