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Batch of 10 - Exponential and Polynomial Functions

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of exponential and logarithmic functions. The questions cover topics like evaluating functions, determining asymptotes, sketching graphs, and solving equations/inequalities involving exponential and logarithmic functions.
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Batch of 10 - Exponential and Polynomial Functions

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of exponential and logarithmic functions. The questions cover topics like evaluating functions, determining asymptotes, sketching graphs, and solving equations/inequalities involving exponential and logarithmic functions.
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4IB Style Questions – Mathematical Models

Exponential Functions

Question Score Out of Comment

1 6

2 6

3 6

4 6

5 6

6 6

7 6

8 15

9 17

10 16

Total 90

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Question 1
Consider the function f ( x )=1.25 ¿ .

a. Find f (2) .

v
b. If f ( 0 )= where v ∈ Z , then find v .
4

5
c. If f (−1 ) = where w ∈ Z , then find w .
w

Working……

(a) ____________________

(b) ____________________

(c) ____________________

(6 marks)

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Question 2

()
x
2 3
Consider the function g ( x )=
3 4

a
a. Find g(2). Write your answer in the form where a , b ∈ Z .
b

b. Determine the coordinates of the y−intercept of g( x ) .

c. Find the equation of the horizontal asymptote of g(x ) .

Working……

(a) ____________________

(b) ____________________

(c) ____________________

(6 marks)

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Question 3
Consider the equation h ( x )=5 ¿ , where m∈ Z

a. If h ( 0 ) =8, then find the value of k .

b. Using your result from part (a), find h(−1).

c. Determine the equation of any asymptotes of h(x ) .

Working……

(a) ____________________

(b) ____________________

(c) ____________________

(6 marks)

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Question 4
2 x
Consider the function f ( x )= a where a ∈ Z
+¿¿
3

a. If f ( 2 ) =6 then find a .

b. Use your result from part (a) to find f (0.5). Write your answer correct
to 2 significant figures.

Working……

(a) ____________________

(b) ____________________

(6 marks)

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Question 5
1 −x
a. Sketch and clearly label the graph of f (x)= ( 2 ) where −2 ≤ x ≤3 on the
2
set of axes shown below.

b. Sketch and clearly label the graph of g ( x )=f ( x )−1 on the same set of axes.

Working……

(a) See solution on graph above.

(b) See solution on graph above.

(6 marks)

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Question 6
The graph of g ( x )=1000 ¿ where 0 ≤ x ≤ 8 containing points A and B is
shown on the set of axes below.

a. If point A has the coordinates (8 , a) then find a .

b. If point B has the coordinates (0 , b) then find b .

c. Sketch and clearly label the graph of – g ( x) on the same axes shown above.

Working……

(a) ____________________

(b) ____________________

(c) See solution on graph above.


(6 marks)

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Question 7
3
a. Solve for x where ¿.
4

b. The equation 4 ¿ has two solutions. If one solution is


x ≈ 5.03 then find the second solution. Write your answer correct to two
significant figures.

Working……

(a) ____________________

(b) ____________________

(6 marks)

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Question 8

( ) where 0 ≤ x ≤ 6
x
5 3
a. Consider the function f ( x )=
3 2

(i) Find the values of a , b and c in the table shown below for f ( x).
Write your results correct to one decimal place. [3 marks]

x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

f (x) 1.7 2.5 a 5.6 b c 19.0

(ii) Draw the graph of f ( x). Use a scale of 2 cm per unit on the
horizontal axis and 1 cm per 2 units on the vertical axis. [5 marks]

(iii) By using the graph constructed in part (ii), or otherwise,


estimate the solution to the equation:

()
5 3 x
3 2
=10

Write your estimate accurate to one decimal place. [2 marks]

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b. Consider a second function g ( x )=15− x where 0 ≤ x ≤ 6.
5

(i) Draw and clearly label the graph of g( x ) on the same set
of axes used for part (a-ii) above. [2 marks]

(ii) By using the graphs constucted for this problem, or


otherwise, estimate a solution for the inequality:

()
5 3 x
3 2
11
≤15− x
5
[3 marks]

(15 total marks)

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Question 9
a. Consider the function f ( x )=¿ where −2 ≤ x ≤2 .

(i) Calculate the following: [3 marks]

(a) f (−2)

(b) f (0)

(c) f (+2)

(ii) Sketch and clearly label the graph of f ( x). [2 marks]

(iii) Sketch a line tangent to f (x) where x=−1. Label the


this tangent line as t . [2 marks]

(iv) Provide an estimate for the line tangent to f (x) at x=−1. [1 mark]
+ ¿¿
b. A second function g ( x )=0.5 ¿ where b ∈Q and −2 ≤ x ≤+2.

(i) If g (−1 )=0.25 then determine b . [3 marks]

(ii) Sketch and clearly label g( x ) on the same set of axes used
For part "a (ii)" above. [2 marks]

(iii) Determine the solution set for f ( x ) ≥ g(x ) [4 marks]

(17 total marks)

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Question 10
a. Consider the following functions where x ∈ R :

f ( x )=10 ¿

g ( x )=10 ¿

Sketch and clearly label f ( x) and g( x ) on the same set of axes. [4 marks]

b. (i) Determine any value(s) of x where f ( x ) > g(x ) . [2 marks]

(ii) Calculate the values of f (2) and g(2) . [2 marks]

k
(iii) If g ( 2 )−f (2 )= where k ∈ Z , then find k . [2 marks]
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c. Determine the equation of any asymptotes for f (x) and g( x ). [2 marks]

d. Consider a third function h ( x )=5+10 ¿ where x ∈ R .

(i) Sketch and clearly label the graph of h( x ) on the same set
of axes used in part "a" above. [2 marks]

(ii) Find the value of x where g ( x )=h( x ) . Write your answer


correct to 2 significant figures. [2 marks]

(16 total marks)

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