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2nd Long Quiz

This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to one-to-one functions, inverse functions, exponential functions, and exponential equations/inequalities. The questions cover identifying one-to-one functions based on their graphs, writing the inverse of given functions, evaluating and solving exponential equations, classifying exponential statements, and applying exponential models to word problems involving depreciation of value over time.

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2nd Long Quiz

This document contains 25 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to one-to-one functions, inverse functions, exponential functions, and exponential equations/inequalities. The questions cover identifying one-to-one functions based on their graphs, writing the inverse of given functions, evaluating and solving exponential equations, classifying exponential statements, and applying exponential models to word problems involving depreciation of value over time.

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Long Test 2

General Mathematics
DIRECTIONS: Shade the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet. Shade E, if the answer is not on
the choices.
1. The following functions are one-to-one except:
A. f ( x )=x B. f ( x )=x 3
C. f ( x )=3 x 2 D. f ( x )=2−x
2. Is the graph below a one-to-one function? Why or why not?

A. Yes, because it satisfies the horizontal line test.


B. Yes, because it is a function.
C. No, because it fails to satisfy the horizontal line test.
D. No, because it is not a function.
3. Which of the following is one-to-one function? (Shade all possible answer)
A. B.

C. D.

4. Which of the following is not true about the inverse of a one-to-one function?
A. f −1={ ( y , x ) : ( x , y ) ϵf } B. f −1 is a one-to-one function
C. The domain of f is the range of f −1. D. The range of f is the range of f −1.
5. Which of the following is the inverse of f ( x )=3 x +2?
A. f −1 ( x )=3 x +2 B. f −1 ( x )=2 x +3
−1 x−3 −1 x−2
C. f ( x )= D. f ( x )=
2 3
6. Which of the following is the inverse of f ( x )= √ x +2?
A. f −1 ( x )= √ x−2 B. f −1 ( x )=x 2 +2
C. f −1 ( x )= ( x −2 )2 D. f −1 ( x )= ( x +2 )2
For nos. 7 – 10. The formula to convert temperatures from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius is
5
C= ( F−32)
9
7. Which among the following converts temperatures from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit?
5 5 9 9
A. F= ( C−32 ) B. F= (C+32) C. F= C +32 D. F= C−32
9 9 5 5
8. Find the Celsius temperature that is equal to 41 ° F .
A. 5 ° C B. 40.56 ° C C. 48.2 ° C D. −15.8 ° C
9. Find the Fahrenheit temperature that is equal to 0 ° C .
A. −17.78 ° F B. 17.78 ° F C. 32 ° F D. −32 ° F
10. Find the Fahrenheit temperature that is equal to 15 ° C .
A. −5 ℉ B. 59 ℉ C. 26.11℉ D. −9.44 ℉
x
11. Which of the following is not true about the exponential function f ( x )=a ?
A. a can be less than zero. B. x can be any real number.
C. a should not be one D. a should be greater than zero.
x
12. All exponential functions f ( x )=a , a>0 , a ≠ 1 are concurrent at point _________.
A. ( 1,0 ) B. ( 0,1 ) C. (−1,0 ) D. (0 ,−1)
Long Test 2
General Mathematics
13. What is the domain of the exponential function f ( x )=ax , a>0 , a ≠ 1?
A. R B. R
+¿ ¿
C. R
−¿ ¿
D. R+¿∪ {0 }¿
14. What is the range of the exponential function f ( x )=ax , a>0 , a ≠ 1?
A. R B. R
+¿ ¿
C. R
−¿ ¿
D. R+¿∪ {0 }¿
15. Solve the equation: e 2 x =e−x
A. x=2.718 B. x=2 C. x=−1 D. x=0
2 x+1 3 x+2
16. Solve the equation: 243 =27
A. x=0 B. x=1 C. x=2 D. x=3
For nos. 17 – 19. Given: 73 x+4 < 492 x+ 1
17. What is the critical value of the given inequality?
A. −3 B. 5 C. 2 D. 6
18. What is the solution to the given inequality?
A. x <3∨(−∞, 3 ) B. x <5∨(−∞ , 5 )
C. x >2 or ( 2 , ∞ ) D. x >6 or (6 , ∞)
19. What is the graph of the given inequality?
A. B.

C. D.

For nos. 20 – 21. A computer laptop has a suggested retail price of P36,999. After t months, the laptop’s value
3 t
is given by V ( t ) =36,999∙ () 4
.

20. Find the value of the laptop after 6 months.


A. P36,999 B. P6,585.03 C. P1,171.99 D. 0
21. Find the value of the laptop after 1 year.
A. P36,999 B. P6,585.03 C. P1,171.99 D. 0
For nos. 22 – 25.
Classify the ff. Mathematical statement. If exponential function, shade A. If exponential equation, shade B. If
exponential inequality, shade C. Shade D, if neither.
22. f ( x )=3 x
t
4
23. V ( t ) =36,999∙() 5
3 x+4 3 x+1
24. 7 ≥ 49
25. e =e x
2x

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