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Math Quiz for Rational Function

Question 1: What is a rational function?


A) A function with irrational numbers only
B) A function that includes both rational and irrational numbers
C) A function defined as the quotient of two polynomials
D) A function that cannot be expressed as a fraction
Question 2: Which of the following is NOT a rational function?
2
(2 x 2−3 x +1)
A) f(x) =
(x 3 +4 )
B) g(x) =
√(x)
x
1
C) h(x) =
x+2
D) k(x) = 3x + 5
2
(2 x 2−3 x +1)
Question 3: What is the vertical asymptote of the rational function f(x) = ?
(x 3 +4 )
A) x = 0
B) x = 2
C) x = -2
D) x = 1
1
Question 4: What is the horizontal asymptote of the rational function g(x) = 2 ?
x +1
A) y = 0
B) y = 1
C) y = -1
D) y = ∞
1
Question 5: What is the domain of the rational function h(x) = ?
( x−5)
A) All real numbers
B) All real numbers except x = 5
C) Only even integers
D) Only odd integers
Question 6: Which statement is true about the behavior of rational functions at their vertical asymptotes?
A) The function approaches a finite limit.
B) The function approaches positive infinity.
C) The function approaches negative infinity.
D) The function approaches zero.
¿
(3 x +2 x−1)
Question 7: What is the slant (or oblique) asymptote of the rational function k(x) = ?
(x +1)
A) There is no slant asymptote.
B) y = 3x - 1
C) y = 3x + 2
D) y = 2x + 3
(x 2−4)
Question 8: What is the hole (removable discontinuity) of the rational function p(x) = ?
(x−2)
A) x = 4
B) x = 2
C) x = -2
D) x = 0
Question 9: Which of the following rational functions has a vertical asymptote at x = -3?
(2 x 2−5 x+1)
A) f(x) =
(x +3)
2
( x −1)
B) g(x) =
( x−2)
(3 x 3+ 2 x 2 2−5 x+ 1)
C) h(x) =
(x−3)
2
( x +4 x + 4)
D) k(x) =
(x +3)
3 2
( 4 x + 2 x −3 x +1)
Question 10: What is the end behavior of the rational function q(x) = as x approaches infinity?
(x 3−2 x 2+ x−1)
A) The function approaches 4/1 (4).
B) The function approaches 0.
C) The function approaches -1.
D) The function approaches 2.
Question 11: What is the primary requirement for two functions to be inverses of each other?
A) They have the same range.
B) They have the same domain.
C) Their graphs are reflections across the x-axis.
D) Their composition yields the identity function.
Question 12: If a function f has an inverse function, what is the notation for the inverse of f?
A) f (−1)
B) f'
C) 1/f
D) √f
Question 13: Which of the following statements about the graph of an inverse function is true?
A) The graph is always a straight line.
B) The graph is a reflection of the original function's graph across the y-axis.
C) The graph is a reflection of the original function's graph across the x-axis.
D) The graph is identical to the original function's graph.
Question 14: If f(x) = 3x - 2, what is the equation for its inverse function f (−1) (x)?
A) f (−1) (x) = 3x - 2
x+2
B) f (−1) ¿x) =
3
C) f (−1) (x) = 2x - 3
x−2
D) f (−1) ¿x) =
3
Question 15: Which of the following functions does NOT have an inverse function?
A) g(x) = x 2
B) h(x) = 2x + 1
C) k(x) = √x
D) p(x) = |x|
Question 16: If f(x) = e 2 x , what is the equation for its inverse function f^(-1)(x)?Type equation here .
A) f (−1) ¿x) = ln(2x)
B¿ f (−1) (x) = 2ln(x)
C) f (−1) (x) = ln(x)
D) f (−1) ¿x) = 2x
Question 17: What is the domain of the inverse function of a function that has a domain of all real numbers?
A) All real numbers
B) All real numbers except 0
C) All real numbers except 1
D) Only positive real numbers
Question 18: If f(x) = 4x - 7, what is the value of f (−1) ¿3)?
A) 3
B) 2
C) 1
D) 0
Question 19: Which of the following functions is its own inverse?
A) f(x) = x 2
B) g(x) = x
C) h(x) = 1/x
D) k(x) = √x
Question 20: If f(x) = 2x + 3 and g(x) = (x - 3)/2, are f and g inverse functions of each other?
A) Yes
B) No

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