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MAI1-E March 4, 2017 Topic: Functions Problem Set 2 ‘* Problem Sets will be released in batches at the end of every topic. These problems are meant to be difficult so that you will be prepared during your long exam, ¢ I won't require you to submit the problem sets anymore, but if you want to make up for missed requirements (or low scores in your quizzes), you may submit your answers in an Ad paper. (Only answers with full solution will get the entire credit) * Collaboration outside class for problem sets is encouraged. However, avoid directly copying any solution without properly understanding the process. If you have any questions regarding any item, feel free to ask during class time or consult. 1. Determine the Domain and Range of the following: (a) f(e) = Ve? +e $35 1 (b) g(@) +3 2. Determine the Domain of the following: vi +5046 @) fe) = Vint +d —6 a(x) = ~2—4 {ss} = Vie =7r +10 3. Graph the following quadratic functions by (1) Finding the vertex (2) Determine if the function opens upward or downward (3) Find the zeroes (if none then plot any 2 points of the graph) (a) f(a) = 2x? + da —5 (b) g(a) = 10x? — 5a +4 (c) A(x) = -22? + 32 +2 4. Graph the following piecewise functions and determine the range: if r<-3 if -3<2<0 if «>0 Sa) = 5. Graph the following piecewise functions and determine the range: (2) +2r4+4 if 2<0 aya 4 -v? 442-4 if 2>0 MAIL-E Problem Set 2 - Page 2 of 2 March 4, 2017 6. Determine the missing function: (a) F(9(2)) 32? + 6x — 10 gt) = 5 fe) =? (b) S(g@)) = r+2 f@ ~ wv+l ge) =? (c) S(g(2)) f(a) = g(x) = 24100 7. Given the parabola f(x) = 5x? + 2x —k. Find the value/s of f that will result to the function having no real zeros. 8. A ball is thrown upward and follows a parabolic path. The path has the equation h(t) = —4¢? + 24t, where h indicates the height of the ball and t is the time it took to achieve this height (a) Find the maximum height of the ball and the time it takes to achieve this height (b) Find how long it will take the ball to return to the ground, (c) If the ball will bounce again for the second time and achieves a maximum height half of that of the first bounce in half the time and follows another parabolic path, what is the equation of the path of the second bounce?

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