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MATH 153 TEST 3 (Sample, Key) Name: Sections: 3.4 - 3.8, 4.1
MATH 153 TEST 3 (Sample, Key) Name: Sections: 3.4 - 3.8, 4.1
MATH 153 TEST 3 (Sample, Key) Name: Sections: 3.4 - 3.8, 4.1
1. a) 4 a + 2h − 4 b) − 6a − 3h + 2
c) [0,1) U [ 2, ∞ ) (use sign diagram covered in section 2.7) d) [ −3,−1) U (−1,1) U (1,4]
a) c = -2, b = 1
b) c = 3, b = -2
x x
5. The graph of a function f is shown in the figure.
Sketch the graph of the given equation:
a
a) f ( x + 5)
b) f ( x ) − 5
d
c) − f ( x + 5) + 2 c
d) f ( x − 2) − 3
e) 2 f ( x )
1
f) − f ( x) f
2
6. a) the graph is shifted 1 unit to the right, and 2 units up
b) the graph is stretched vertically by a factor of 2, shifted 4 units to the left, and 3 units down.
c) the graph is shifted 3 units to the right, and reflected through the x-axis.
d) the graph is reflected through the y-axis, and shifted 3 units up.
x 2 for | x |≤ 2 − 1 − x for x ≤ −1
a) f ( x ) = b) f ( x ) = x 3 + 2 for | x |< 1
1 for | x |> 2 2 x − 2 for x ≥ 1
x x
−1
8. a) f ( x ) = −2( x − 1) 2 − 3 b) f ( x) = ( x − 3) 2 + 10
3
1
9. Zeros or x-intercepts at: , 3 , Min = -3.125 at x = 1.75
2
The graph is an open up parabola with a vertex (1.75, -3.125) and x-intercepts at 0.5 and 3
1 49
10. a) y = −2 ( x + 1) 2 + 5 b) y = − ( x − 3) 2 + 1 c) y = 2 ( x + ) 2 −
4 8
11. 25 feet
12. Maximum area is 1800, the two sides are 30 by 60.
f 2⋅ x+ 2
13. a) ( )( x ) = b) [ −2,0 ) U (0, ∞)
g x+4
14. a) 1122 b) 97
3x − 4 2
16. a) ( f o g )(x) = ; domain R − { ,2}
3x − 2 3
x+2 1
b) ( g o f )(x) = − ; domain R − {− ,0}
3x 2
17. a) ( f o g )( x) = x+5−3 ; domain [ −4, ∞ )
b) ( g o f )( x) = x −3 + 5 ; domain [3, ∞ )
18. a) ( f o g )(x ) = − 1 − x ; domain ( −∞,−1] (see example 11 in 3.7 handout for this problem)
19. a) f ( x ) = x 3 + x Yes, but f ( x ) = x 3 − x is not. Use Graphmatica and graph both functions to see why .
b) No c) Yes d) No
5x − 1 5− x
20. a) f −1 = b) f −1 = 3 c) f −1
= 2 + ( x − 1) 5
2x + 3 4
21. a) -1 b) 4 c) 5
22. a) f(x) > 0 (above) when -3 < x < 1/2 or x > 3, f(x) < 0 (below) when x < -3 or 1/2 < x < 3
b) f(x) > 0 (above) when x > 1, f(x) < 0 (below) when x < -1 or -1 < x < 1
c) f(x) > 0 (above) when x < -2 or x > 2, f(x) < 0 (below) when -2 < x < 2
Note: It is very helpful to see the graph of each using Graphmatica
Bonus:
a) ( f o g )(x ) = ( x − 15 ) + 2 ⋅ x − 15 ; domain [15, ∞ )