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Functions (Chapter 2) 45

Example 6 Self Tutor


State the domain and range of each of the following functions:

a f(x)=

p
x¡ 5 b f(x)=
1
x¡ 5

c f(x)=
1
p
x¡ 5

a

b

c

2 State the values ofxfor whichf(x)is defined, and hence state the domain of the function.

a f(x)=

p
x+6 b f:x 7!
1
x^2
c f(x)=
¡ 7
p
3 ¡ 2 x
3 Find the domain and range of each of the following functions:
a f:x 7! 2 x¡ 1 b f(x)=3 c f:x 7!

p
x

d f(x)=
1
x+1
e f(x)=¡
1
p
x
f f:x 7!
1
3 ¡x
4 Use technology to help sketch graphs of the following functions. Find the domain and range of each.

a f(x)=

p
x¡ 2 b f:x 7!
1
x^2
c f:x 7!

p
4 ¡x

d y=x^2 ¡ 7 x+10 e f(x)=

p
x^2 +4 f f(x)=

p
x^2 ¡ 4

g f:x 7! 5 x¡ 3 x^2 h f:x 7 !x+
1
x
i y=
x+4
x¡ 2

j y=x^3 ¡ 3 x^2 ¡ 9 x+10 k f:x 7!
3 x¡ 9
x^2 ¡x¡ 2
l y=x^2 +x¡^2

m y=x^3 +
1
x^3
n f:x 7 !x^4 +4x^3 ¡ 16 x+3

DOMAIN AND
RANGE

p
x¡ 5 is defined when x¡ 5 > 0
) x> 5
) the domain is fx:x> 5 g.
A square root cannot be negative.
) the range is fy:y> 0 g.

1
x¡ 5
is defined when x¡ 56 =0
) x 6 =5
) the domain is fx:x 6 =5g.
No matter how large or smallxis, y=f(x) is
never zero.
) the range is fy:y 6 =0g.

1
p
x¡ 5

is defined when x¡ 5 > 0
) x> 5
) the domain is fx:x> 5 g.
y=f(x) is always positive and never zero.
) the range is fy:y> 0 g.

y

5 x

y = ~`x` #-` `5

O

y

5 x

O

1_____________
y = ^^^^
x - 5__

y

5 x

y=

1
p
x¡ 5

O

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