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MATH Assignment 1 Part B

This document provides information about the function q(x) = 3x+7/(2x-5). It states that the domain of q is all real numbers except x=5/2, and the range is all real numbers. It identifies the horizontal asymptote as y=3/2 and the vertical asymptote as x=5/2. No oblique asymptotes were found. The derivative of q is derived as q'(x) = (6x - 15 - 6x + 14)/(2x-5)^2. The inverse of q is found to be x = (5y + 7)/(2y - 3).

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MATH Assignment 1 Part B

This document provides information about the function q(x) = 3x+7/(2x-5). It states that the domain of q is all real numbers except x=5/2, and the range is all real numbers. It identifies the horizontal asymptote as y=3/2 and the vertical asymptote as x=5/2. No oblique asymptotes were found. The derivative of q is derived as q'(x) = (6x - 15 - 6x + 14)/(2x-5)^2. The inverse of q is found to be x = (5y + 7)/(2y - 3).

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MAA101

ASSIGNMENT 1
PART B
NUR ANI ZULAIKHA BT AHMAD AZAM (153303)
NUR ATIKAH BINTI SHARULNIZAM (153235)
 Given q(x) =

a) State the domain and range of this function q .

 • 2x – 5 ≠ 0
• x≠
 • Domain :

• 

 • Range :
b) Identify the horizontal, vertical and oblique asymptotes, if any.

Horizontal asymptotes

  •

• 

 is the horizontal asymptotes.


Vertical asymptotes

 • 2x – 5 = 0   • Domain :
• x=

  𝐥𝐢𝐦
𝟓 +¿
𝟑 𝒙 +𝟕
𝒙→
𝟐 ( 𝟐 𝒙− 𝟓 )
=∞ ¿

𝟑 𝒙+𝟕
 𝐥𝐢𝐦
𝒙→
𝟓
𝟐
¿ ( 𝟐 𝒙 −𝟓
=− ∞ )
  is the vertical asymptotes
Oblique asymptotes

  • q(x) = = =

• Use a long division


 𝟑/ 𝟐
 2x - 5
- 3x ↓   G(x) =
  7
-
 𝟐𝟗/ 𝟐

 It has the same value as the horizontal


asymptotes.
e) The graph of q.

Horizontal
asymptotes

Vertical
asymptotes
d) Perform the derivative of q .
  q(x) =

 1. Use quotient rule ( 2 𝑥 −5 ) ( 3 ) −(3 𝑥 −7)(2)  


𝑞  ( 𝑥 )=

2
(2 𝑥 −5)

  (6 x  − 15 − 6 x  − 14)  
¿
(2 𝑥 −5)2
u = 3x + 7   29  
¿− 2
 = 3 (2 𝑥 −5)
v = 2x - 5
 = 2
e) Construct the inverse of q . 1) Let y = q(x)
  q(x) =   y=

2) Solve for x in terms of y


Steps to find inverse y(2x – 5) = 3x + 7

1. Write y = q(x) 2xy – 5y = 3x + 7


2xy – 3x = 5y + 7
2. Solve for x in terms
of y x(2y – 3) = 5y + 7
 x =
3. Interchange x and y
3) Interchange x and y
  y=

  =
THE END

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