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IB Mathematics HL Year I-Unit 1 Test

This document contains a 7-part math test on functions, graphs, and inverses for an IB Mathematics HL Year I class. The test includes problems involving solving and graphing equations, determining domains and ranges of functions, sketching graphs, and finding inverse functions. Calculators are allowed for the second part of the test containing 4 additional problems focusing on applications of previously introduced concepts.

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IB Mathematics HL Year I-Unit 1 Test

This document contains a 7-part math test on functions, graphs, and inverses for an IB Mathematics HL Year I class. The test includes problems involving solving and graphing equations, determining domains and ranges of functions, sketching graphs, and finding inverse functions. Calculators are allowed for the second part of the test containing 4 additional problems focusing on applications of previously introduced concepts.

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IB Mathematics HL

Year IUnit 1 Test


Name:

Date:

Period:

Part 1, no calculators, 50 points.

1. (7 pts) Let f be the function defined by f (x) =


graph the solution on the number line provided.

x+1
. Solve f (x) 2 and
x2

2. (7 pts) Solve |x + 1| |2x + 1| and graph the solution on the number line
provided.

ax2 + bx + c
, where a < 0, and b2 4ac < 0. Solve f (x) 0
x2 3x 10
and graph the solution on the number line provided.

3. (7 pts) Let f (x) =

4. (6 pts) Consider the quadratic equation (a + 3)x2 + ax + 1 = 0, where a is a real


number. For which values of a will the above equation have no real solutions?

5. Consider the function g defined by setting g(x) =


(a) (2 pts) Determine the domain of g.

(b) (5 pts) Determine the range of g.

x2

x
.
+2

6. Consider the rational function defined by g(x) =

1 2x
.
1+x

(a) (1 pt) Determine the domain of g.

(b) (1 pt) Determine the range of g.

(c) (2 pt) Find the expression for g 1 (x)

(d) (1 pt) Determine the domain of g 1 .

(e) (1 pt) Determine the range of g 1 .

(f)(4 pts) Graph y = g(x) and y = g 1 (x) on the grid given below:

y
6

7. (6 pts) The following depicts that part of the graph of y = f (x) for which
f (x) > 0.
y
4

y=f(x)

3
2
1

x
-2

-1

Sketch, on the axes provided below, the graph of y 2 = f (x) for 2 x 2.


4

3
2
1
-2

-1

-1
-2
-3
-4

x
1

IB Mathematics HL
Year IUnit 1 Test
Name:

Date:

Period:

Part 2, calculators allowed, 50 points. When you do use calculators, explain how you have arrived at your solution, say, by sketching a relevant
graph.

1. (7 pts) Solve

x+4
ex and graph the solution on the number line provided.
2
4x

2. Let f be the function f (x) =

9
1
x2

(a) (3 pts) Determine the domain of f .

(b) (5 pts) Determine the range of f .

y
6

3. The graph of y = f (x) is sketched above, where f is an invertible function defined


by:
f (x) = x +

4 x, x 3.75,

is sketched above.
(a) (4 pts) Explicitly compute an expression for f 1 (x).

(b) (3 pts) Find the domain of f 1 .

(c) (2 pts) Sketch the graph of y = f 1 (x) on the above grid.

4. (6 pts) The diagram shows the graph of the functions f and g.


3

y=f(x)
1
x
1

-1

y=g(x)

-2

On the axes below sketch the graph of y =

f (x)
. Indicate clearly where the
g(x)

x-intercepts and where any asymptotes occur.


10

x
1

-5

-10

5. Define the function h(x) = 2x2 4x, x 1.


(a) (3 pts) Find the range of this function.

(b) (3 pts) Find an expression for h1 (x)

(c) (2 pts) Find the domain and range of h1 .

(d) (3 pts) Sketch the graphs of y = h(x) and y = h1 (x) on the same coordinate grid below.

y
6

5 y
4

y=f(x)

3
2
1

-4

-3

-2

-1

-1

x
1

-2
-3
-4

6. Above is given the graph of y = f (x). Furthermore, y and x are related by the
equation y 2 2xy + 2x2 = 9.
(a) (4 pts) Determine f (x) explicitly.

(b) (2 pts) Determine the domain of f .

(c) (3 pts) Determine the range of f .

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