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Test 2 /50: 75 Minutes For Full Marks, Full Solution Is Required For All Questions

This document is a test for an advanced functions class consisting of 10 multiple-part questions testing skills in algebra, trigonometry, logarithms, and other advanced math topics. It provides instructions for a 75 minute test covering the solving of equations, graphing of trigonometric and logarithmic functions, proofs of trigonometric identities, and modeling of real-world scenarios like lung volume using math functions.
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Test 2 /50: 75 Minutes For Full Marks, Full Solution Is Required For All Questions

This document is a test for an advanced functions class consisting of 10 multiple-part questions testing skills in algebra, trigonometry, logarithms, and other advanced math topics. It provides instructions for a 75 minute test covering the solving of equations, graphing of trigonometric and logarithmic functions, proofs of trigonometric identities, and modeling of real-world scenarios like lung volume using math functions.
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Olympiads School Advanced Function class 16: test 2

First name: _____________ Last name: ____________ Student ID: _______________

Test 2 /50
*75 minutes
*For full marks, full solution is required for all questions.
1. Solve each equation for 𝑥, 𝑥 ∈ 𝑅. (12 marks)
a) log4(𝑥) + log4 (𝑥 + 6) = 2 b) (log(𝑥))2 + log(𝑥 3 ) − 28 = 0

c) log2(𝑥) + log4 (9) = log2 (12) d) 4𝑒 7𝑥+1 − 2 = 9

2. Find a possible trigonometric function of the graph shown below. (3 marks)

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Olympiads School Advanced Function class 16: test 2

7𝜋 7𝜋
3. a) Compute the exact value of cos sin using an appropriate trigonometric identity. (2 marks)
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𝜃 𝜃 3
b) Find the exact value of cos 2 and sin 2 given that cos 𝜃 = − 4, where 0 < 𝜃 < 2𝜋. (3 marks)

4. Solve each of the following trigonometric equations in the specified domain. Round to nearest hundredth. (6 marks)
√7
a) 2 sec(2𝜃) − 7 = 0, 0 < 𝜃 < 2𝜋 b) sin 𝜃 − cos 𝜃 = 2
,0 < 𝜃 < 2𝜋

5. Prove the following trigonometric identities. (6 marks)


sin 2𝑥
a) = cot 𝑥 (sec 2 𝑥 − 1)
1+cos 2𝑥

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Olympiads School Advanced Function class 16: test 2

cot 𝑥−tan 𝑥
b) = csc 2 𝑥 − sec 2 𝑥
sin 𝑥 cos 𝑥

6. Sketch the graph of the logarithmic function 𝑦 = 2log 3(3𝑥) + 1. Make sure to include any asymptote and intercept(s)
on the graph. (4 marks)

7. An exponential function of the form 𝑓(𝑥) = 2(𝑐 𝑥−ℎ ) + 𝑘 has a horizontal asymptote at 𝑦 = −3, and 𝑥-intercept of
2 log 3−log 2
log 3
so that 𝑓(1) = −1. (3 marks)

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8. Find k so that csc (2 𝜃) and csc(2 (𝜃 − 𝑘)) will have the same graphs. (1 mark)

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Olympiads School Advanced Function class 16: test 2

9. Given 𝑓(𝑥) = 4𝑥 2 + 2𝑥
a) Calculate the average rate of change of 𝑦 = 𝑓(𝑥) over the interval 𝑥 ∈ [−2, 3]. (2 marks)

b) Approximate the instantaneous rate of change of 𝑦 = 𝑓(𝑥) at 𝑥 = 0. (3 marks)

10. We can approximately model the volume of air in the lungs during normal breathing using a sinusoidal function.
The following function describes the volume of air in Alfredo’s lung as he breaths:
𝜋
𝑉(𝑡) = 300 sin ( (𝑡 − 1)) + 2300
2
a) How many breaths does Alfredo take per minute? (1 mark)

b) Graph the function of 𝑉(𝑡) for the first 10 seconds. (2 marks)

c) Find out at what time(s) is Alfredo’s lung volume 2500 𝑚𝐿? (2 marks)

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