IB SL Functions I Answers
IB SL Functions I Answers
BACCALAUREATE
DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
ANSWERS
Topic 2 – Functions I
IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
1. (a) y 2 x 3
2. (a) y 2x 1
x 2y 1 (M1)
x 1
y
2
x 1
f 1 ( x)
2 (A1) (C2)
(b) g f (2) g (3) (A1)
3(3) 4
2
23 (A1) (C2)
(c) f g ( x) f (3 x 2 4)
2(3 x 2 4) 1 (A1)
6x 7
2
(A1) (C2)
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3. x = g–1(f(0.25)) (M1)
= log2((0.25)1/2) (A1)
1
= log2 2 (A1)
= –1 (A1)
OR
f–1(x) = x2 (M1)
= (f–1 ° g)(x) = f–1(2x) = 22x (M1)
Therefore, 22x = 0.25 = 2–2 (M1)
2x = –2
x = –1 (A1)
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4. 3 2x = 5 (M1)
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3 – 2x = 25 (A1)
–2x = 22 (A1)
x = –11 (A1) (C4)
OR
Let y = 3 2 x
y2 = 3 – 2x (M1)
3 y2
x= 2 (A1)
3 x2
f–1(x) = 2
3 25
f–1(5) = 2 (M1)
= –11 (A1) (C4)
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5. ln(x – 2) 0 since we need to find its square root (M1)(R1)
x–21 (A1)
x3 (A1)
Note: x > 3 : deduct [1 mark] ([2 marks] if no working shown)
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x
–3 –2 –1 1 2 3
A1A1 2
Note: Award (A1) for the general shape and (A1) for the j-
intercept at 1.
(b) x = 3, x = –3 A1A1 2
(c) y1 A2 2
Note: Award N1 for y > 1.
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
6–x
8. (a) y= 2
6– y
=> x = 2 (M1)
=> y = 6 – 2x = g–1(x) (A1) (C2)
(b) (f ° g–1)(x) = 4[(6 – 2x) –1] = 4(5 –2x) = 20 – 8x (M1)(A1)
20 – 8x = 4 => 8x = 16 (M1)
=> x = 2 (A1) (C4)
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METHOD 2
3x = 18, x + 2 = 18 (M1)
x = 6, x = 16 A1A1
f–1(18) + g–1(18) = 6 +16 A1
f–1(18) + g–1(18) = 22 AG 4
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
x
2 = e3y (A1)
x
ln 2 = 3y (A1)
1 x
ln
y = 3 2 (A1)
1 x
ln
that is f–1(x) = 3 2 (C4)
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ln e y 11 ln ( x 8)
(A1)
f 1 ( x) ln ( x 8) 11 (A1) (C4)
(b) Domain is x 8 (A2) (C2)
Note: Award (A1)(A0) for x 8 .
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
1 .5
0 .5
0
0 .5 1 1 .5 2 2 .5 3 3 .5 x
– 0 .5
–1
– 1 .5
–2 (A1)(A1) (C2)
Note: Award (A1) for the graph crossing the y-axis between 0.5
and 1, and (A1) for an approximate sine curve crossing the x-
axis twice. Do not penalize for x >3.14.
π 1
(b) (Maximum) x = 0.285… 4 2 (A1)
x = 0.3 (1 d.p.) (A1) (C2)
3π 1
(Minimum) x = 1.856… 4 2 (A1)
x = 1.9 (1 d.p.) (A1) (C2)
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3 cos xdx
(b) Area = 0 (M1)
= [3 sin x] 02 (A1)
= 3 square units (A1) 3
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
1
cosx = – 2 (A1)
2 4
,
x= 3 3 (A1)(A1)
Note: Accept 120°, 240°
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
y
4
3
2
1
0
0 .5 1 1 .5 2 2 .5 3 x
–1
P
–2
–3
–4
(b) 1.26, 2.26 (A1)(A1) (C1)(C1)
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dy
(iii) dx = 0 at a maximum (R1)
ex cos (ex) = 0
=> ex = 0 (impossible) or cos (ex) = 0 (M1)
π π
=> ex = 2 => x = ln 2 (A1)(AG) 6
0
sin e x dx
(A1)(A1)(A1)
Note: Award (A1) for 0, (A1) for ln π, (A1) for sin(ex).
(ii) Integral = 0.90585 = 0.906 (3 s.f.) (G2) 5
(e)
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
y=x3
(M1)
At P, x = 0.87656 = 0.877 (3 s.f.) (G2) 3
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23.
y
n–1
x
m –1 m
x
(a) y = 0 x = 0 or sin 3 = 0 (M1)
x
3 = 0,
x = 0, 3
m = 10 (A1)
OR
From a graphic display calculator
y = 0 x = 9.43 (or x between 9 and 10) (M1)
m = 10 (A1) (C2)
(b) ymax = 5.46 (or between 5 and 6)max = 5.46 y (M1)
n=6 (A1) (C2)
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
2 x3
As a consequence, the value of g ( x) approaches 0.
Thus f(x) approaches 1. (R1)(AG) 2
(d) (i) At A, x = –1 (A1)
(ii) At B, x = 1 (A1) 2
(e) Horizontal point of inflexion
OR
Gradient of tangent = 0 => f'(x) = 0 (A1)
Point of inflexion => f"(x) = 0 (A1) 2
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25.
sketch relation letters
(i) A F (A1)(A1) (C2)
(ii) C E (A1)(A1) (C2)
(iii) B D (A1)(A1) (C2)
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
5
6 x4 x3 x2
0
( x 3 2 x 2 15 x)dx
4
2
3
15
2 0
Area = (M1)
1375
= 12 = 115 (3 s.f.) (A1) 2
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x
1 2 3 4 5 6 (A4)
Notes: Only a rough sketch of the graph is required (no scales
necessary).
Award (A1) for any one (local) maximum.
Award (A1) for the minimum at 2 , (A1) for the second
minimum.
(ii) Maximum/minimum points at:
0.6075, 1.571, 2.534, 4.712 (G1)(G1)(G1)(G1)(A1) 9
Note: Award the (A1) if all four answers are correct to 4 s.f.
(b) (i) See graph (A1)
3π 4.712
(ii) 0
2 sin
(1 + sin x)dx or
sin
0
(1 + sin x)dx (A2)
(iii) 3.517 (G2) 5
(c) For all x, –1 ≤ sin x ≤ 1; hence 0 ≤ 1 + sin x ≤2. (R1)
On the interval [0, 2] sin x ≥ 0; hence sin(1 +sin x) ≥ 0 (R1) 2
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2x 1
28. (a) (i) f(x) = x 3
7
= 2 + x 3 by division or otherwise (M1)
Therefore as x f(x) 2 (A1)
y = 2 is an asymptote (AG)
2x 1
lim
OR x x 3 = 2 (M1)(A1)
y = 2 is an asymptote (AG)
OR make x the subject
yx – 3y = 2x + 1
x(y – 2) = 1 + 3y (M1)
1 3y
x= y2 (A1)
y = 2 is an asymptote (AG)
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
3 x
(A4) 4
Note: Asymptotes (A1)
Intercepts (A1)
“Shape” (A2)
( x 3)(2) (2 x 1)
(d) f(x) = ( x 3) 2 (M1)
7
2
= ( x 3) (A1)
= Slope at any point
Therefore slope when x = 4 is –7 (A1)
And f(4) = 9 i.e. S(4,9) (A1)
Equation of tangent: y – 9 = –7(x – 4) (M1)
7x + y – 37 = 0 (A1) 6
7
2
(e) at T, ( x 3) = –7 (M1)
(x – 3)2 = 1 (A1)
x – 3 = ±l (A1)
x 4 or 2 S (4, 9)
y 9 or – 5 T (2, 5) (A1)(A1) 5
4 2 9 5
,
(f) Midpoint [ST] = 2 2
= (3, 2)
= point P (A1) 1
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
29. (a)
y
2
0 x
–2 –1 1
–1
–2
(A1)(A1)(C1)(C1)
(b) x = –1.29 (A2) (C2)
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π
3x
30. From sketch of graph y = 4sin 2 (M2)
or by observing sin 1.
k > 4, k < –4 (A1)(A1)(C2)(C2)
4
0 2
–2 – 0
–1
–2
–3
–4
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
y
8
6
E
5
4
A
3
B
2
D
1
C
–4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 x
–1
–2
(C2)
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32. (a) (i)
y
2
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x
–1
–2
(A2) (C2)
-
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(ii)
y
2
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x
–1
–2
(A2) (C2)
(b) A (3, 2) (Accept x 3 , y 2 ) (A1)(A1) (C2)
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33.
y
6
5
(a )
3
(b )
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
–1
–2
–3
–4
–5
–6
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34. (a) For a reasonable attempt to complete the square, (or expanding)
3x2 – 12x + 11 = 3(x2 – 4x + 4)+ 11 – 12
= 3(x – 2)2 – 1 (Accept h = 2, k = l) A1A1 2
(b) METHOD 1
Vertex shifted to (2 + 3, –1 + 5) = (5, 4) M1
so the new function is 3 (x – 5)2 + 4 (Accept p = 5, q = 4) A1A1 2
METHOD 2
g(x) = 3((x – 3) – h)2 + k + 5 = 3((x – 3)–2)2 – 1 + 5 M1
= 3(x – 5)2 + 4 (Accept p = 5, q = 4) A1A1 2
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35.
8
y = x2
6 y = 5 – 3 (x – 4 )
2
–2 0 2 4 6
q=5 (A1) (C1)
k = 3, p = 4 (A3) (C3)
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
q
(ii) 10 = 3 – 2 (or equivalent) (M1)
q = 10 (A1) (C2)
(b) Reflection, in x-axis (A1)(A1) (C2)
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38. (a) I
(b) III
(c) IV
Note: Award (C4) for 3 correct, (C2) for 2 correct, (C1) for 1
correct.
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39. (a)
y
3 .5
2 .5
1 .5
0 .5
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 x
– 0 .5
–1
– 1 .5
–2
– 2 .5 (A2) (C2)
3
1,
(b) Minimum: 2 (A1) (C1)
Maximum: (2, 2) (A1) (C1)
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IB Standard Level Functions I - Answers
1n 5
x = 2 (= 0.805) A1 4
(b) (i) METHOD 1
x = 1 + e2x M1
1n(x – 1) = 2y A1
1n ( x 1) 1n ( x 1)
Allow y
f–1(x) = 2 2 A1 3
METHOD 2
y – 1 = e2x A1
ln( y 1)
2 =x M1
1n ( x 1) 1n ( x 1)
Allow y
f–1(x) = 2 2 A1 3
1n (5 1) 1
1n 2
2
(ii) a= 2 2 M1
1
= 2 × 21n2 A1
= 1n 2 AG 2
b
Using V =
πy 2 dx
(c) a (M1)
π(1 e 2 x ) 2 dx or π(1 e 2 x ) 2 dx
ln 2 0.805
Volume = 0 0 A2 3
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