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WORKSHEET -2

1. Find the domain of definition of the function


cot x
(a) y = log x cos x . (b) y = .
sin x − cos x
1+ x2
(c) y = cos ( cos x ) + sin −1 .
2x

2. Construct the graph of the function and find the domain of definition of
the functions:
1 3 −x + 5
(a)
(a) y = 2 − ; (b) y = (c) y =
;(c) ; (d) y = log 4 ( − x ) ;
x x +4 3x − 2

3. Construct in a single drawing the graphs of the functions


y1 = sin x ; y2 = sin 2 x ; y3 = −2 sin x ;
4. Construct the graphs of the functions
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 π
(a) y = sin  2 x −  . (b) y = sin2 x . (c) y = x log10 x .
 3 
 1
(d) y = log 1  x −  + log 2 4 x 2 − 4 x + 1 . (e) y = 2 − 2 x .
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 2
(f) y = x + 1 − 2 . (g) y = x 2 − 2 x − 3 .
x − 3 + x +1
(h) y = ( x + 1 + 1) ( x − 3 ) . (i) y = .
x + 3 + x −1
sin x cos x
(j) y = sin x + cos x . (k) y = + .
1 + tan2 x 1 + cot 2 x
x2 +1
(l) y = . (m) y = x sin x .
x
(n) y = 1 − 21+sin( x +1) . (
(o) y = log 2 1 − x 2 . )
1
(p) y = log sin x   . (q) y = sin x 2 .
2

5. Find a set of points in the plane, whose coordinates x and y satisfy the
system of inequalities: 5 x + 3 y ≥ 0 & y − 2 x < 2;
6. Determine the set of points, in a plane, whose coordinates x and y satisfy
satisfy
the relation: x + y = y − x ;
7. A system of Cartesian coordinates is given in a plane. Represent the region
of this plane filled with all the points whose coordinates satisfy the
inequality: log x log y x > 0;

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8. Find a set of points in
in the plane, whose coordinates x and y satisfy the
system of inequalities: cos x − cos y > 0 .

9. How do the graphs of the following functions differ?


(a) y1 = log 3 x 2 & y2 = 2 log 3 x . (b) y3 = 2 log 2 x & y4 = x .
(c) y5 = tan x cot x & y6 = 1 .

10. Sketch in a plane with a given coordinate system, the set of points whose
coordinates x and y satisfy the following relations:
(i) y − 1 = x 2 − 4 x + 3; (ii) y + y = x + x ;
(iii) x − 2 + y + 1 ≤ 1; (iv) x − y > 2;
(v) 2 x + y + 2 x − y < 4; (vi) y = sin x ;
(vii) cos 2 x + cos y = 0 (viii) x ≥ sin y ;
(ix) log sin x y > 0; (x) x > log 2 y , y < x ;

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