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Module III

This document provides lecture notes for Module 3 of an engineering mathematics course. The module covers functions and their graphs, including linear equations in two variables, analyzing graphs of different types of functions, and operations on functions like composition and inverse functions. The notes include learning objectives, reading assignments from the textbook, examples and practice problems for students to work through related to class work and assessments for the module.

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MATH 001 Engineering & Sciences Mathematics 1

Lecture Notes

Module 3

FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS:

· Linear Equations in two variables.


· Functions.
· Analyzing Graphs of Functions.
· A Library of Parent Functions.
· Combinations of Functions: Composite Functions.
· Inverse Functions.

Text Book: Algebra & Trigonometry 10th Edition. (2020). Ron Larson
CENGAGE Learning. ISBN-13: 978-1-337-27117-2
Module-3
FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS (Week 10 to Week 12)

Article CLO Page # Class Work Problems Week# Practice Summative Assessment
# Problems

2.1 2.3 159 (Ex-2, P-163), 15, 45, 56, 73 10 16, 27, 44, 47,
55, 57, 58, 74

Quiz # 3
2.2 2.3 182 (Ex-2 P-175), (Ex-3 P-176), 34, 41, 43 10 11, 12, 19 in
31, 42, 44
Week -11
from topics
2.3 2.3 194 (Ex-2 P-188), 11, 18, 35, 36, 39, 72, 80 11 12, 17, 26, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7,
34, 71, 78
2.1, 2.3, and 2.4
(WebAssign)
2.4 2.3 203 11, 43(a) 11 12, 13
Assignment #3
in
2.5 2.3 210 11, 13, 39, 40, 44 12 14, 41, 43 Week -12
from
2.6 2.1 219 5, 13, 23, 31 12 06, 14, 29, 34 Module-III
(WebAssign)
2.7 2.4 228 58, 69, 70 12 51, 52, 57

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CW-01 Example:02 Page-163
Find the slope of the line passing through each pair of points.

1. (–2 , 0) and (3 , 1)
2. (–1 , 2) and (2 , 2)
3. (0 , 4) and (1 , –1)
4. (3 , 4) and (3 , 1)
Solution:

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Slope-Intercept Form of the Equation of a Line
The graph of the equation 𝒚 = 𝒎𝒙 + 𝒃 is a line whose slope is 𝒎 and whose 𝒚- intercept
is (𝟎 , 𝒃).

Point-Slope Form of the Equation of a Line


The equation of the line with slope 𝒎 and passing through the point (𝒙𝟏 , 𝒚𝟏 ) is
𝒚 − 𝒚𝟏 = 𝒎(𝒙 − 𝒙𝟏 ).

Equation of the Line Passing Through the Pair of Points


The equation of the line passing through the pair of points (𝒙𝟏 , 𝒚𝟏 ) and (𝒙𝟐 , 𝒚𝟐 ) is
𝒚𝟐 𝒚𝟏
𝒚 − 𝒚𝟏 = (𝒙 − 𝒙𝟏 ).
𝒙𝟐 𝒙𝟏

EXERCISE: 2.1
CW-02 Q:15
Find the slope and 𝒚- intercept (if possible) of the line 𝒚 = 𝟓𝒙 + 𝟑.
Solution:

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CW-03 Q:45
Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line that has the slope 𝒎 = −𝟐
and passes through the point (−𝟑 , 𝟔). Sketch the line.
Solution:

CW-04 Q:56
Find an equation of the line passing through the pair of points (𝟒 , 𝟑), (−𝟒 , −𝟒).
Sketch the line.
Solution:

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CW-05 Q:73
Find equations of the lines that pass through the point (𝟐 , 𝟏) and are
(a) Parallel to the line 𝟒𝒙 − 𝟐𝒚 = 𝟑
(b) Perpendicular to the line 𝟒𝒙 − 𝟐𝒚 = 𝟑
Solution:

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Practice Questions for students
Q:16 Find the slope and 𝒚- intercept (if possible) of the line 𝒚 = −𝒙 − 𝟏𝟎.
Solution:

Q:27
Find the slope of the line passing through the pair of points (−𝟑 , −𝟐) and (𝟏 , 𝟔).
Solution:

Q:44 Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line that has the slope
𝒎 = −𝟏 and passes through the point (𝟎 , 𝟏𝟎). Sketch the line.
Solution

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Q:47 Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line that has the slope
𝟏
𝒎 = − and passes through the point (𝟒 , 𝟎). Sketch the line.
𝟑
Solution

Q:55 Find an equation of the line passing through the pair of points (𝟓 , −𝟏),
and (−𝟓 , 𝟓). Sketch the line.
Solution:

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Q:57 Find an equation of the line passing through the pair of points (−𝟕 , 𝟐),
and (−𝟕 , 𝟓). Sketch the line.
Solution:

Q:58 Find an equation of the line passing through the pair of points (−𝟔 , −𝟑),
and (𝟐 , −𝟑). Sketch the line.
Solution:

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Q:74 Find equations of the lines that pass through the point (−𝟑 , 𝟐) and are
(a) Parallel to the line 𝒙 + 𝒚 = 𝟕
(b) Perpendicular to the line 𝒙 + 𝒚 = 𝟕
Solution:

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CW-01 Example:02 Page-175
Determine whether each equation represents 𝒚 as a function of 𝒙.
(a) 𝒙𝟐 + 𝒚 = 𝟏
(b) −𝒙 + 𝒚𝟐 = 𝟏
Solution:

CW-02 Example:03 Page-176


Let 𝒈(𝒙) = −𝒙𝟐 + 𝟒𝒙 + 𝟏. Find each function value.
(a) 𝒈(𝟐) (b) 𝒈(𝒕) (c) 𝒈(𝒙 + 𝟐)
Solution:

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EXERCISE: 2.2
CW-03 Q:34
𝟗 − 𝒙𝟐 , 𝒙<𝟑
Complete the table for 𝒇(𝒙) = .
𝒙 − 𝟑, 𝒙≥𝟑
Solution:

𝒙 𝟏 𝟐 𝟑 𝟒 𝟓
𝒇(𝒙)

CW-04 Q:41
Find all real values of 𝒙 for which 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟎. 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟑 − 𝒙
Solution:

CW-05 Q:43
Find all real values of 𝒙 for which 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒈(𝒙).
𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 , 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝒙 + 𝟐
Solution:

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Practice Questions for students
Q:11 Determine whether the equation 𝒙𝟐 + 𝒚𝟐 = 𝟒 represents 𝒚 as a function of 𝒙.
Solution:

Q:12 Determine whether the equation 𝒙𝟐 − 𝒚 = 𝟗 represents 𝒚 as a function of 𝒙.


Solution:

Q:19 Let 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟑𝒙 − 𝟓. Find each function value.


(a) 𝒇(𝟏) (b) 𝒇(−𝟑) (c) 𝒇(𝒙 + 𝟐)
Solution:

Q:31 Complete the table for 𝒇(𝒙) = −𝒙𝟐 + 𝟓 .


Solution:

𝒙 −𝟐 −𝟏 𝟎 𝟏 𝟐
𝒇(𝒙)

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Q:42 Find all real values of 𝒙 for which 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟎. 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟑 − 𝒙𝟐 − 𝟑𝒙 + 𝟑
Solution:

Q:44 Find all real values of 𝒙 for which 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒈(𝒙).


𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 + 𝟐𝒙 + 𝟏, 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝟓𝒙 + 𝟏𝟗
Solution:

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CW-01 Example:02 Page-188
Use the Vertical Line Test to determine whether each graph represents 𝒚 as a
function of 𝒙.

Solution:

EXERCISE: 2.3
CW-02 Q:11
Use the Vertical Line Test to determine whether the graph represents 𝒚 as a function
of 𝒙.

Solution:

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CW-03 Q:18
Find the zeros of 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟑𝒙𝟐 + 𝟐𝟐𝒙 − 𝟏𝟔 algebraically (use a calculator).
Solution:

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CW-04 Q:35
Determine the open intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or
constant.

Solution:

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CW-05 Q:36
Determine the open intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or
constant. Use a table of values to verify your results.

Solution:

CW-06 Q:39
Determine the open intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or
constant. Use a table of values to verify your results.

Solution:

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CW-07 Q:72
Determine whether the function 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟑 − 𝟓𝒙 is even, odd, or neither.
Solution:

CW-08 Q:80
Determine whether the function 𝒉(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 − 𝟒 is even, odd, or neither.
Solution:

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Practice Questions for students
Q:12 Use the Vertical Line Test to determine whether the graph represents 𝒚 as a
function of 𝒙.

Solution:

Q:17 Find the zeros of 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟐𝒙𝟐 − 𝟕𝒙 − 𝟑𝟎 algebraically (use a calculator).


Solution:

Q:26 Find the zeros of 𝒇(𝒙) = √𝟑𝒙 + 𝟐 algebraically.


Solution:

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Q:34 Determine the open intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing,
or constant. Use a table of values to verify your results.

Solution:

Q:71 Determine whether the function 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟔 − 𝟐𝒙𝟐 + 𝟑 is even, odd, or


neither.
Solution

Q:78 Determine whether the function 𝒉(𝒙) = 𝟓 − 𝟑𝒙 is even, odd, or neither.


Solution

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EXERCISE: 2.4
CW-01 Q:11
(a) Write the linear function 𝑓 for which 𝒇(𝟏) = 𝟒, and 𝒇(𝟎) = 𝟔 .
(b) Sketch the graph of the function.
Solution:

CW-02 Q:43(a)
A mechanic’s pay is SR:14 per hour for regular time and time-and-a-half for over
𝟏𝟒𝒉, 𝟎 < 𝒉 ≤ 𝟒𝟎
time. The weekly wage function is 𝑾(𝒉) = ,
𝟐𝟏(𝒉 − 𝟒𝟎) + 𝟓𝟔𝟎, 𝒉 > 𝟒𝟎
where 𝒉 is the number of hours worked in a week.
(a) Evaluate 𝑾(𝟑𝟎), 𝑾(𝟒𝟎), 𝑾(𝟒𝟓), and 𝑾(𝟓𝟎).
Solution:

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Practice Questions for students
Q:12 (a) Write the linear function 𝑓 for which 𝒇(−𝟑) = −𝟖, and 𝒇(𝟏) = 𝟐 .
(b) Sketch the graph of the function.
Solution:

𝟏 𝟓
Q:13 (a) Write the linear function 𝑓 for which 𝒇 = − , and 𝒇(𝟔) = 𝟐 .
𝟐 𝟑
(b) Sketch the graph of the function.
Solution:

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Vertical and Horizontal Shifts

Reflections in the Coordinate Axes

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EXERCISE: 2.5
CW-01 Q:11
Use the graph of 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 to write an equation for the function represented by
each graph.

Solution:

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CW-02 Q:13
Use the graph of 𝒇(𝒙) =∣ 𝒙 ∣ to write an equation for the function represented by
each graph.

Solution:

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CW-03 Q:39
Write an equation for the function whose graph is described as follows.
The shape of 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 , but shifted three units to the right and seven units down.
Solution:

CW-04 Q:40
Write an equation for the function whose graph is described as follows.
The shape of 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 , but shifted two units to the left, nine units up, and then
reflected in the 𝒙-axis.
Solution:

CW-05 Q:44
Write an equation for the function whose graph is described as follows.
The shape of 𝒇(𝒙) =∣ 𝒙 ∣, but shifted four units to the left and eight units down.
Solution:

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Practice Questions for students
Q:14 Use the graph of 𝒇(𝒙) = √𝒙 to write an equation for the function represented
by each graph.

Solution:

Q:41 Write an equation for the function whose graph is described as follows.
The shape of 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟑 , but shifted 𝟏𝟑 units to the right.
Solution:

Q:43 Write an equation for the function whose graph is described as follows.
The shape of 𝒇(𝒙) =∣ 𝒙 ∣, but shifted 𝟏𝟐 units up, and then reflected in the
𝒙-axis.
Solution:

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EXERCISE: 2.6
CW-01 Q:05
Given 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙 + 𝟐, and 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝒙 − 𝟐, find
(a) (𝒇 + 𝒈)(𝒙)
(b) (𝒇 − 𝒈)(𝒙)
(c) (𝒇𝒈)(𝒙) and
𝒇
(d) (𝒙)
𝒈
Solution:

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CW-02 Q:13
Evaluate the function (𝒇 + 𝒈) (𝟐) for 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙 + 𝟑 and 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 − 𝟐.
Solution:

CW-03 Q:23
𝒇
Evaluate the function (−𝟏) − 𝒈(𝟑) for 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙 + 𝟑 and 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 − 𝟐.
𝒈
Solution:

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CW-04 Q:31
Given 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 , and 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝒙 − 𝟏, find
(a) (𝒇𝒐𝒈)
(b) (𝒈𝒐𝒇), and
(c) (𝒈𝒐𝒈)
Solution:

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Practice Questions for students
Q:06 Given 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟐𝒙 − 𝟓, and 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝟐 − 𝒙, find
(a) (𝒇 + 𝒈)(𝒙)
(b) (𝒇 − 𝒈)(𝒙)
(c) (𝒇𝒈)(𝒙) and
𝒇
(d) (𝒙)
𝒈
Solution:

Q:14 Evaluate the function (𝒇 + 𝒈)(−𝟏) for 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙 + 𝟑 and 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 − 𝟐.


Solution:

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Q:29 Given 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙 + 𝟖, and 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝒙 − 𝟑, find
(e) (𝒇𝒐𝒈)
(f) (𝒈𝒐𝒇), and
(g) (𝒈𝒐𝒈)
Solution:

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𝟏
Q:34 Given 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟑 , and 𝒈(𝒙) = , find
𝒙
(a) (𝒇𝒐𝒈)
(b) (𝒈𝒐𝒇), and
(c) (𝒈𝒐𝒈)
Solution:

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Horizontal Line Test for Inverse Functions
A function f has an inverse function if and only if no horizontal line intersects the graph
of the function f at more than one point.
If horizontal lines intersect the graph of a function f at most in one point, then f is
one-to-one.

Examples (Horizontal Line Test)


Determine by horizontal lines test that the graphs of the functions given below are
one-to-one or not one-to-one.

(a) (b)

(c) (d)
Steps to Find the Inverse of a One-to-One Function Algebraically
1- Write 𝒚 = 𝒇(𝒙)

2- Interchange x and y

3- Find the value of y in terms of x (if possible)

𝟏
4- The resulting equation is 𝒚 = 𝒇 (𝒙)

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EXERCISE: 2.7
CW-01 Q:58
Find the inverse function of 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟑𝒙 + 𝟓 (Assume that the given function is a one-to-one function).
Solution:

CW-02 Q:69
𝟔𝒙 𝟒
Find the inverse function of 𝒇(𝒙) = (Assume that the given function is a one-to-one function).
𝟒𝒙 𝟓
Solution:

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CW-03 Q:70
𝟓𝒙 𝟑
Find the inverse function of 𝒇(𝒙) = (Assume that the given function is a one-to-one function).
𝟐𝒙 𝟓
Solution:

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Practice Questions for students
𝒙 𝟏
Q:51 Find the inverse function of 𝒇(𝒙) = (Assume that the given function is a one-to-one function).
𝒙 𝟐
Solution:

𝒙 𝟐
Q:52 Find the inverse function of 𝒇(𝒙) = (Assume that the given function is a one-to-one function).
𝟑𝒙 𝟓
Solution:

𝒙 𝟏
Q:57 Find the inverse function of 𝒈(𝒙) = (Assume that the given function is a one-to-one function).
𝟔
Solution:

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