Lim En Jie's answer to Rae Kuan's Junior College 1 H2 Maths Singapore question.

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Lim En Jie
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Part 2 requires prove that dy/dx will always be negative hence the function will always be decreasing in the given domain ie f(x) decreasing as x increases. Part 3 the “same form” means Rcos(x+a) so solve as you would to find inverse functions. Part 4 quite straight forward since fg means you put whole of g(x) into all x in f(x) so can sub the x in f(x) as g(x) and solve. Use GC find domain.
Rae Kuan
Rae Kuan
4 years ago
Thank you