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CalculusEnabler Solutions
CalculusEnabler Solutions
CalculusEnabler Solutions
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r
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(ii) A line passing through the points (2 − 1) and (5, 1).
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(iii) A line passing through the point (5, 2) and having slope 6. g
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(iv) A line making intercepts 3 and 6 on the X and Y axes respectively.
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y
(v) A Line passing through (2, 5) and parallel to 2x − 4y = 3. 13,07
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(vi) A circle having center at the intersection of lines y = 2x + 3, y = x − 4
and having radius 3.
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(vii) Center (2, 5) and passing through (3, 3).
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2. Consider f given as
4x − 2 if x ≤ −3
f (x) = 5 if − 3 < x < 3
2
x if x ≥ 3
(i) f (−4) = 2
4 4
18
(ii) 9(3f (1)f (2) − f 2 (−2.5)) = 2
9 3 52 52 450
3. Consider f (x) = 3x + 5 and g(x) = 6x − 1 and find the following:
f GCD f 5 20
(ii) g ◦ f (1) =. 2
gCfa 8 47
g
4. Find the point (or points) of intersection of the following curves: (1 + 1 + 2)
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(iii) Lines y = x and x2 + y 2 = 4. I E F
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314 5 614 1 22
(ii) Write down the range for f /g.
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6. Write down the domain and range of the following functions (2 × 3):
(i) y = √ 1
.
(x−5)
Domain: 5 8 Range:
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(ii) y = sin(x). 0,0
Domain: Range:
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(i) ( 25
4 −2
) =. 625 16 39.0625
(ii) 81 3/4
=.
27
(iii) 1123
=.
1121
121
8. Solve the following equations (only real solutions) (2 × 2):
(i) x2 − x − 12 = 0.
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(ii) x4 − 3x2 + 2 = 0.
x 1 221
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9. Solve the following inequalities (i.e., mention the favourable regions in terms
of x as sets ) (2 × 2):
(i) |x − 1| > 2.
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(ii) x2 − x < 6.
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10. Sketch the regions in the xy-plane defined by these equations or inequalities
(note that you need to mention all the details, e.g., if it is a circular reason
you need to mention it’s center and radius ) (2 × 3):
(i) x2 − 4x + y 2 − 2y ≤ 20.
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(ii) −1 ≤ x ≤ 2 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 1.
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(iii) y = 2x + 3 and y = x + 2.
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