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Mathematics III 1st Indicative Exam Requirement


Chapter 1 Relations and Functions
I. Determine the domain of the following functions 1. d(y) = y + 3 2 2. g(k) = 2k + 4k - 6 3. 4. 5. 6. II. 7. 8. 9. 10.

y (c ) =

b(n) =

2n 8

m(t ) = 2 + 9 x 2

2 c + 3c x f ( x) = x+3
2

u( x ) =

x5 2x + 4 1 a (r ) = r + r 1

t ( v ) = v 2 + 2v 8

n(t ) =

t 1+ t

Find the domain of the following graphs 11. 12.

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Determine if the followings are functions or not, explain your reasoning 17. {(4, 5), (0, 9), (1, 0), (7, 0)} 18. {(2, 3), (6, 8), (4, 2), (6, 5), (2, 5)} 19. {(5, 12), (1, 2(\), (8, 5), (4, 2), (3, 5)} 20. {(5, 2), (2, 15), (7, 15), (1, 5), (4, 15), (7, 2)}

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Perform the following operations with functions

f ( x) = 5 x + 4 29. ( f + g )( x ) 30. ( f g )( x ) 31. ( f g )( x )

g ( x) = 4 x

f ( x) = 2 x 2 3x + 4 35. ( f + g )( x ) 36. ( f g )( x ) 37. ( f g )( x )

g ( x) = x + 3

f ( x ) g 33. ( g o f )( x ) 34. ( f + g )(3)


32.

f ( x ) g 39. ( f o g )( x ) 40. ( f + g )(3)


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Chapter 2 The Linear Function


V. Using points A(10, 6), B(5, 8) find: 41. Slope 42. y and x-intercepts 43. Graph Using points A(4, 2), B(4, 0) find: 47. Slope 48. y and x-intercepts 49. Graph 44. Point-slope form equation 45. Slope-intercept form equation 46. General form equation

VI.

50. Point-slope form equation 51. Slope-intercept form equation 52. General form equation

VII.

Solve the following problems 53. Write the slope-intercept form of an equation of the line that passes through point (3, 1) and is parallel to the graph of 2x + y 5 = 0 and draw its graph. 54. Write the slope-intercept form of an equation of the line that passes through point (2, 4) and is perpendicular to the graph of x 6y 2 = 0 and draw its graph. Made by: Ms. Adela Morales Page

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55. Write the general form of an equation of the line that passes through point (1, 2) and is parallel to the graph of 3x y 5 = 0 and draw its graph. 56. Write the general form of an equation of the line that passes through point (4, 1) and is perpendicular to the graph of 4x + 7y 6 = 0 and draw its graph. 57. Flourishing Flowers charges $125 plus $60 for each standard floral arrangement to deliver and set up flowers for a banquet. (a) Write an equation in slope-intercept form that shows the cost for flowers for any number of arrangements. (b) Find the cost of providing 20 floral arrangements. 58. A person weighing 150 pounds burns about 320 Calories per hour walking at a moderate pace. Suppose that the same person burns an average of 1500 Calories per day through basic activities. The total Calories burned by that person can be represented by a linear equation. Find the particular equation in the general form. 59. Renata Gonzlez wants to increase the energy efficiency of her house by adding to the insulation previously installed. The better material protects against heat loss, the higher its R-value, or resistance to heat flow. A 1in coat has an R-value of 3.2, while 3in has 9.6 as well. (a) Write an equation in slopeintercept form that shows the total R-value in the attic if she adds x number of inches of additional insulation. (b) Estimate the total R-value in the attic if she adds 6 inches of insulation. 60. The value of an automobile that has 6 years of use is $42,000, but 3 years ago, it was 96,000. If the value of the automobile varies linearly with the time: (a) Find an equation relating the value of the automobile at t years (b) How much does the value of the car depreciates per year? (c) Determine the value of the car when it was new (d) When does the automobile will not have commercial value?

Chapter 3 Inequalities
VIII. Solve and draw the graph of each of the following inequalities 61. 8 x 15 66. 62. 4 x + 3 < 5 x 67. 63. 3( z + 1) + 11 < 2( z + 13) 68. 64. 5 x 3( x 6) 0 69. 65.

5 y 2 x 10 3 < 2 x + 5 7 3 y > 3x + 9 y 2x < 3

5 < 3 x + 2 11

70. The area of a triangular garden can be no more than 120 square feet. The base of the triangle is 16 feet. What is the height of the triangle? 71. The value of a new television is $4600. If its value depreciates linearly 6% per year, between what years of use its value is between $3220 and $2392?

Chapter 4 Quadratic Function


IX. Given the following quadratic functions determine:

f ( x) = x 2 3x + 4
72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. Where does the graph open? (Concavity) Vertex Vertex form equation Symmetry axis Maximum/minimum value of f(x) Nature of the roots or zeros of the function Zeros of the function (x-intercepts) y-intercept Domain and range Graph

2 x 2 + 5 = 10 x
82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. Where does the graph open? (Concavity) Vertex Vertex form equation Symmetry axis Maximum/minimum value of f(x) Nature of the roots or zeros of the function Zeros of the function (x-intercepts) y-intercept Domain and range Graph

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y = x 2 + 2x + 8
92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. Where does the graph open? (Concavity) Vertex Vertex form equation Symmetry axis Maximum/minimum value of f(x) Nature of the roots or zeros of the function Zeros of the function (x-intercepts) y-intercept Domain and range Graph

102. Find the expression of the quadratic function that passes through points (3, 8), (1, 12), (4, 6). 103. The manager of a symphony computes that the symphony will earn 40 P + 1100 P per concert if they charge P dollars for tickets. What ticket price should the symphony charge in order to maximize its profits? 104. A theater operator predicts that the theater can make 4 x + 160 x dollars per show if tickets are priced at x dollars. What are the maximum profits the theater can earn? 105. David threw a baseball into the air. The function of the height of the baseball in feet is h = 80t 16t , where t represents the time in seconds after the ball was thrown. What is the maximum height reached? At what time? X. Simplify the following imaginary or complex numbers 106. (3i )( 2i )(5i ) 107. i 108. i 429 109. (7 8i ) + ( 12 4i ) 110. (10 4i ) (7 + 3i )
11 2 2 2

111. (7 6i )( 2 3i) 112.

8 6i 3i 3i 113. 4 + 2i

Chapter 5 Polynomial Functions


XI. Determine if the binomial is a factor or not of the given polynomial function. 114. f ( x ) = 2 x + 6 x + 152 115. f ( x ) = x 3 x 11x + 3 x + 10 XII.
4 3 2 2

x+4 x5

Divide or evaluate the following polynomials. Use synthetic division and reminder theorem. 116. f ( x ) = 2 x x 19 x + 15 117. f ( x ) = 3 x + 6 x 2 x + 4
4 3 2 2 4 3 3 2

x3 f ( 4)

x+2
f (5)

118. f ( x ) = 3 x + 4 x 32 x 5 x 20 119. f ( x ) = 2 x + 13 x + 15 XIII.

Find all the zeros of each function. Hence, give the factors. 120. g ( x ) = x 6 x + 13 x 10 121. q ( x ) = x + 3 x 6 x 8 Made by: Ms. Adela Morales Page 4/5
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122. f ( x ) = x 21x + 80 123. Determine the value of k for which x + 3 is a factor of x 6 x + kx + 6 124. Write a polynomial function of least degree that has 3, -1, and 2 as zeros and f (1) = 8. 125. One of the zeros of the function f ( x) = x + 5 x 2 x 24 is 3. Find the addition of the other two.
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Chapter 6 Rational Functions


XIV. Determine what they ask you for

f ( x) =
126. 127. 128. 129.

4 x 28 x 2 49
Domain Vertical asymptote Horizontal asymptote Coordinates of the removable discontinuity

x 2 16 f ( x) = 2 x 13 x + 36
130. 131. 132. 133. Domain Vertical asymptote Horizontal asymptote Coordinates of the removable discontinuity

x 2 2 x 15 f ( x) = 2 x + 8 x + 15
134. 135. 136. 137. Domain Vertical asymptote Horizontal asymptote Coordinates of the removable discontinuity

Chapter 8 Irrational Functions


XV. Find the domain and range of the following irrational functions 138. 139. 140. Let

2 4c + 3 = y y = 3 x 11 + 2 15 2 x = y

141.

1 2x + 5

=y

f ( x) = 4 + 2 x 5 142. Find f(15)


Chapter 9 Variations of proportionality
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143. Determine the value of x if

f(x) = 4

Solve the following problems 144. When a body falls freely form the rest, the travelled distance is directly proportional to the square of time fall. If a body falls 44.1m in three seconds, calculate the distance at 3.6 seconds. 145. 8 men can perform a work in 9 hours. How long does it takes to 12 men? 146. The volume of a gas enclosed in a container varies inversely proportional to pressure, if the temperature is constant. If the volume of the gas is 405 in3 and the pressure is 16psi, find its volume when the pressure is 20psi.

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