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19 Solved Problems on Domain Functions - Exam 1 | MAT 1101, Exams of Mathematics

Material Type: Exam; Professor: Molik; Class: MATHEMATICAL MODELING; Subject: Mathematics; University: Augusta Technical College; Term: Winter 2009;

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Test 1 MAT 1101 Winter 2009 Name ____________________________
Simplify all answers and show your work!
1. What numbers can we not take the square root of in the real numbers? Negative numbers
2. What number can we not divide by? __0__. 3. “f(x)” is another name for ___Y___.
4. The domain of a relation tells what values __X__ can be.
5. The range of a relation tells what values __ Y__ can be. 6. Write “f(5) = –7” as an ordered pair. _(5, -7)_
7. In a word problem, the “average rate of change” is the same as the _slope_ and the starting point is
the same as the _y-intercept_.
8. Given U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}, A = {2, 3, 8, 9} and B = {1, 2, 4, 6, 7}, find the following:
a) Draw the Venn diagram b)
B
A
c)
B
A
that represents the sets.
{1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9} {2}
See Diagram
9. Given the relation {(-4, 2), (0, -5), (3, -2), (-2, -6)}, find the following:
a) Domain: _{-4, 0, 3, -2}__ b) Range: _{2, -5, -2, -6}___
c) Maximum of x-values: _3_ d) Minimum of x-values: __-4__
e) Maximum of y-values: __2__ f) Minimum of y-values: __-6__
g) Make a line graph of the relation on the grid to the right.
See Diagram
10. Is the relation {(5, -1), (1, -6), (5, 3), (3, -8)} a function? Why or why not? _No, the x-value “5” has______
_two different y-values. ______________________________________________________________________
11. Graph the line given by y =
5
2x – 2 12. Find the slope of the following lines:
a) 6x + 4y = 13
2
3
b) 8.29.5)(
+
=
xxf 5.9
c) xy 3.57.1
+
=
5.3
d) Passing through (1, -2) and (-2, 7).
-3
x y
-5
-4
0 -2
5 0
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Test 1 MAT 1101 Winter 2009 Name ____________________________ Simplify all answers and show your work!

  1. What numbers can we not take the square root of in the real numbers? Negative numbers
  2. What number can we not divide by? 0. 3. “f(x)” is another name for Y.
  3. The domain of a relation tells what values X can be.
  4. The range of a relation tells what values __ Y__ can be. 6. Write “f(5) = –7” as an ordered pair. (5, -7)
  5. In a word problem, the “average rate of change” is the same as the slope and the starting point is the same as the y-intercept.
  6. Given U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}, A = {2, 3, 8, 9} and B = {1, 2, 4, 6, 7}, find the following:

a) Draw the Venn diagram b) A ∪ B c) A ∩B that represents the sets. {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9} {2}  See Diagram

  1. Given the relation {(-4, 2), (0, -5), (3, -2), (-2, -6)}, find the following: a) Domain: {-4, 0, 3, -2}_ b) Range: {2, -5, -2, -6}__ c) Maximum of x-values: 3 d) Minimum of x-values: -4 e) Maximum of y-values: 2 f) Minimum of y-values: -6 g) Make a line graph of the relation on the grid to the right. See Diagram  
  2. Is the relation {(5, -1), (1, -6), (5, 3), (3, -8)} a function? Why or why not? _No, the x-value “5” has______

_two different y-values. ______________________________________________________________________

  1. Graph the line given by y = 52 x – 2 12. Find the slope of the following lines:

a) 6x + 4y = 13 − 23

b) f ( x )= 5. 9 x + 2. 8 5. c) y = − 1. 7 + 5. 3 x 5.

d) Passing through (1, -2) and (-2, 7).

x y -5 - 0 - 5 0

  1. Find the domains of the functions below: 14. Given f(x) = –4x + 6: a) f ( x )= x + 7 b) f ( x )= (^) x −^ x 4 a) Find f(-2) b) Find f(0) x ≥ -7 all reals except 4 14 6
  2. Find the equation of the line having the following properties: a) m = –8.3 , (0, 3.9) b) m = 85 , (1, -2) c) Through (1, 2) and (3, 8)

y = -8.3x + 3.9 5x – 8y = 21 3x – y = 1 or y = 3x – 1

  1. Given the graph of the line below, find the following. (Assume each tick mark is “1”.)

a. ∆x: 4 (or -4) b. ∆y: _3 (or -3)

c. The slope of the line 43 d. The y-intercept of the line (0, -5)

e. The equation of the line y = 43 x – 5

f. A point on the line other than the y-intercept. (-4, -8); (4, -2); (8, 1)

  1. Graph the line given by 4x – 5y = 20 18. Find the y-intercepts of the following lines:

a) y = 53 x− 7. 9 (0, -7.9)

b) 3x – 8y = 48 (0, -6)

c) x = 5y + 35 (0, -7)

  1. Write the following in slope-intercept form. a) 4x – 7y = 15 b) 12x + 3y = 36 c) 2x + 5y = 16

y = 74 x −^157 y = -4x + 12 y = 74 x −^157

x y 0 - 5 0