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The document contains 26 math problems involving functions. The problems involve evaluating functions for given values of variables, finding relationships between functions, and determining values of constants in defined functions based on given information. The functions include linear, quadratic, rational, and trigonometric expressions involving single variables. Students are asked to evaluate the functions, determine whether expressions are equal, find domains, and solve for unknown constants or variables.

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Senior Secondary Oxford Mathematics for the New Century 4A 4 Basic Knowledge of Functions

Consolidation Exercise 4B (Level 1)


1. If f(x) = x  7, find the values of the following.
(a) f(0) (b) f(1) (c) f(1)

2. If f(x) = 5x + 4, find the values of the following.


(a) f(2) (b) f(4) (c) f(3)

3. If f(x) = x2 + 2x, find the values of the following.


(a) f(3) (b) f(2) (c) f(5)

4. If f(x) = x  4 , find the values of the following.


(a) f(5) (b) f(12) (c) f(4)

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5. If f(x) = , find the values of the following.
2x  1
(a) f(4) (b) f(6) (c) f(10)

x
6. If f(x) = , find the values of the following.
x 3
2

(a) f(0) (b) f(2) (c) f(3)

7. Find the values of the following functions when x = –2.


(a) f(x) = 7x + 4
(b) g(x) = 8 – 3x
(c) h(x) = –x2 + 4x – 3

8. Find the values of the following functions when x = 3.


(a) f(x) = 3x + 7
(b) g(x) = 3x  7
2
(c) h(x) =
3x  7

9. Let f(x) = 2x2 – 5.


(a) Find the values of f(1), f(4) and f(5).
(b) Is it true that f(1) + f(4) = f(5)? Explain your answer.

© Oxford University Press 2023 P.7 4A04 Consolidation Exercise 4B (Level 1)


Senior Secondary Oxford Mathematics for the New Century 4A 4 Basic Knowledge of Functions

10. Let g(x) = 8 – x2.


(a) Find the values of g(–1), g(3) and g(4).
(b) Is it true that g(3) – g(4) = g(–1)? Explain your answer.

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11. Let h(x) = .
2x 1
(a) Find the values of h(3), h(4) and h(12).
(b) Is it true that h(3)  h(4) = h(12)? Explain your answer.

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12. Let F(x) = x 1 .
2
(a) Find the values of F(2), F(5) and F(10).
(b) Is it true that F(10)  F(5) = F(2)? Explain your answer.

13. If f(x) = x2 + 7, find the values of the following.


(a) f(3) + 1 (b) 6f(–2)
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(c) (d) [ f ( 3 )]2
f (1)

14. If f(x) = –3x + 6, find the values of the following.


(a) f(1) + f(4) (b) f(3) – f(–3)
f (1)
(c) f(2).f(–2) (d)
f ( 0)

15. If p(x) = x  8 and q(x) = –2x + 4, find the values of the following.
(a) p(1) + q(4) (b) p(–4) – q(–4)
p(8)
(c) p(3).q(2) (d)
q(0)

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16. If u(x) = 4x – 1 and v(x) = , find the values of the following.
x3
(a) u(–3) + v(2) (b) u(1) – v(5)
v(0)
(c) u(4).v(–6) (d)
u (0)

© Oxford University Press 2023 P.8 4A04 Consolidation Exercise 4B (Level 1)


Senior Secondary Oxford Mathematics for the New Century 4A 4 Basic Knowledge of Functions

17. If f(x) = 3x2 + 4, find


(a) f(–b),
(b) f( b ),
(c) f(3 – b).

18. If g(x) = 5x2 + 2x, find


(a) g(–k),
(b) g(k – 1),
(c) g(2k) + g(k).

19. If h(x) = 2x2  x – 7, find


(a) h(1 + 3m),
(b) h(1 – 3m),
(c) h(2 + m) – h(–m).

20. It is given that f(x) = x + 5. If f(k) = 3 – k, find the value of k.

21. It is given that f(x) = 14 – 3x. If f(m) = 2m – 1, find the value of m.

22. Let f(x) = 2ax + 3, where a is a constant. If f(3) = 7, find the value of a.

23. Let g(x) = k – 2x + x2, where k is a constant. If g(–3) = 20, find the value of k.

24. Let p(x) = hx2 + hx – 5, where h is a constant. If p(2) = 13, find the value of h.

25. It is given that G(x) = ax2 – 3x + 4 and G(–2) = 18, where a is a constant.
(a) Find the value of a.
(b) Find the value of G(3).

26. In the figure, ACB = 110 and CAB = θ. Let f(θ) be the C

function representing ABC (in degrees). 110


(a) Express f(θ) in terms of θ. θ
A B
(b) Find the domain of the function f(θ).
(c) Find the value of f(40).
Hence, find ABC when CAB = 40.

© Oxford University Press 2023 P.9 4A04 Consolidation Exercise 4B (Level 1)

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