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This document is a topical test for Form 4 students focusing on functions, consisting of various mathematical problems related to relations, mappings, and function calculations. It includes questions on ordered pairs, function notation, inverse functions, and composite functions, with a total of 40 marks available. The test assesses students' understanding of functions through a series of calculations and definitions.

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Add Math Chapter 1 Test

This document is a topical test for Form 4 students focusing on functions, consisting of various mathematical problems related to relations, mappings, and function calculations. It includes questions on ordered pairs, function notation, inverse functions, and composite functions, with a total of 40 marks available. The test assesses students' understanding of functions through a series of calculations and definitions.

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Form 4 Chapter 1 Functions (Topical Test)

[40 marks]

1. Based on the information given below, the relation between P and Q is defined by the
set of ordered pairs {(1, 2), (1, 4), (2, 6), (2, 8)}.
P = {1, 2, 3}
Q = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}
State:
(a) the image of object 1,
(b) the object of 6. [2 marks]

2. In diagram below, set B shows the images of certain elements of set A.

(a) State the type of relation between set A and set B.


(b) Using function notation, write a relation between set A and set B. [2 marks]

3. Diagram below shows that function h maps x onto y and function g maps y onto z.
h g
x y z
8

5
2
Calculate
(a) h 1(5),
(b) gh(2). [2 marks]

mx
4. Diagram below shows the function h : x  , x  0 , where m is a constant.
x

Find the value of m. [2marks]

1
5. Given f : x  4x – 1 and g : x  x2 + 3,find
(a) fg(3),
(b) the value of x when f 2(x) = 7. [4 marks]

6. The information below defines the functions h and g.


h : x  2x – 3
g : x  4x – 1
Find gh -1(x). [3 marks]

5
7. A function is defined as w( x )  , x  2.
2 x
Find:
(a) w 1(x),
(b) w 1(4). [3 marks]

8. Given g : x  px + q, p  0 and g2 : x  4x – 15. Find the value of p and q.


[4 marks]

5
9. Given function h : x  4x  m and h 1 : x  2kx  , where m and k are constants,
8
find the value of m and k. [4 marks]

6
10. Given the function h( x)  , x  0 and the composite function hg ( x)  3x , find
x
(a) g(x),
(b) the value of x when gh(x) = 5. [4 marks]

xa
11. Diagram below represents part of the mapping of x onto y by f : x  ,
bx  1
where a and b are constants and part of the mapping of y onto z by the function g.

Find:
(a) the values of a, b and c, [5 marks]
(b) f -1(x), [2 marks]
(c) g(x), given that gf : x → 2x – 1, [2 marks]
(d) the value of d. [1 mark ]

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