Functions Note and Exercise and Worksheet
Functions Note and Exercise and Worksheet
function, f: A->B, is a relation of each element "Injective, Surjective and Bijective" tell you
x of a set A to one and only one element y of a about how a function behaves.
second set B. A function must work for every You can think of a function as a way of
possible input value and should have only one matching the members of a set "A" to a set
"B":
relationship for each input value.
Example: f : x → x2 , x R
f : x → x2 , −1 x 1
f : x → x2 , x 1
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Example 1: Example 2:
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Bijective
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Exercise
1. Let A = {p, q, r}and B = {5,9} then determine whether the function represented by the following
ordered set is injective, surjective, or bijective:
A B A B
p 5 p 5
q q
r 9 r 9
A B A B A B
p 5 p 5
p 5
q q
9 9 q
r r 9
r
p 5 p 5 p 5
q q q
r 9 r 9 r 9
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2. Let A = {a, b}and B = {1,2, 3} then determine whether the mapping is injective, surjective, or
bijective:
A B A B A B
a 1 a 1 a 1
2 2 2
b 3 b 3 b 3
3. Let 𝐴 and 𝐵 be two nonempty sets where 𝐴 = {1 ,2, 3,4} and 𝐵 = {𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐}.
Consider each of the following relations:
𝑇 = {(1, 𝑎), (2, 𝑏), (2, 𝑐), (3, 𝑐), (4, 𝑏)}
𝑈 = {(1, 𝑎), (2, 𝑏), (4, 𝑏)}
𝑉 = {(1, 𝑎), (2, 𝑏), (3, 𝑐), (4, 𝑏)}
Which of these relations (𝑇, 𝑈 and 𝑉) qualify as functions?
4. (For each of the relations {𝑄, 𝑅, 𝑆, 𝑇, 𝑈, 𝑉} below, determine whether the relation is a function.
If the relation is a function, determine whether the function is injective and/or surjective.
(i) 𝐴 = {1, 2, 3}, 𝐵 = {𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐, 𝑑}
𝑄 = {(1, 𝑎), (2, 𝑑), (3, 𝑏)}
(ii) 𝐴 = {1, 2, 3}, 𝐵 = {𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐}
𝑅 = {(1, 𝑎), (2, 𝑏), (3, 𝑐)}
(iii) 𝐴 = {1, 2, 3}, 𝐵 = {𝑎, 𝑏, 𝑐}
𝑆 = {(1, 𝑎), (2, 𝑏), (3, 𝑏)}
5. Which of the relations in Q6 is a bijection?
(ii) For the relation that is a bijection, write down the elements of the inverse function
6. In each part state the domain and the range of the given function:
a) f(𝑥) = 𝑥2
b) 𝑔(𝑥) = ln 𝑥
c) ℎ(𝑥) = √𝑥
d) 𝑘(𝑥) = 1/x
7. In each part state the domain and the range of the given function:
a) 𝑓(𝑥) = x 2 − 6 x + 13
b) 𝑔(𝑥) = ln (𝑥 +2)
c) ℎ(𝑥) = 1 − x
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x+2
d) 𝑘(𝑥) =
x+3
Inverse functions
Question 2
The function f is defined by
f ( x) = 4 x 2 + 12x + 3 for x R .
Express the function in the form
a( x + h) 2 + k . Find the range of f. Explain why
f does not have an inverse.
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• Finding fg(x)
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Example 2
Question 4
5
Find the domain of fg (x) where f ( x) = The function f is defined by
x −1
4 f ( x) = 2 x 2 − 2 x − 2 , x R .
and g ( x) =
3x − 2 i. Evaluate ff(1)
ii. Determine the values of x which map
onto themselves.
Solution iii. Express f(x) in the form a( x + h) 2 + k
The domain of iv. Hence, sketch y = f (x ) showing
F(x): x 1 clearly the coordinates of the minimum
2 point and point of intersection with the
G(x): x
3 y axis.
v. Determine the range of f.
5 vi. Give reasons why f has no inverse
Let h(X) = fg ( x) = vii. The function g is defined by
4
−1 2x + 4
3x − 2 g:x→ ; x 1 . Explain why the
x −1
The denominator cannot be zero so
composition of gf does not exist.
4
−1 = 0 viii. Without first finding g −1 ( x) , evaluate
3x − 2
g −1 (3) .
4 = 3x − 2
Question 5
6 = 3x
Functions f and g are defined by
x=2 4x
f :x→ ; x k and g : x → x + 4 .
x +1
So the domain of h(x) is x 2 a) State the value of k
b) Find fg and state the value of x for
That is which fg is not defined
H(x): x 2
c) Find f −1 ( x)
2
G(x): x d) Find the value of a for which
3
Therefore the domain of fg(x) is f −1 (a) = g (−1)
2 2
− , ,2 (2, ) Question 6
3 3 For the following pairs of functions, find the
2 domain and range of the composed function gf.
Or x , x 2
3 a) f ( x) = x 2 g ( x) = e x
b) f ( x) = − x g ( x) = ln x
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