Chapter 17 - Algebra and Functions (Pure) Flashcards

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how to do ‘proof by contradiction’ ?

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to prove a statement by contradiction you start by saying ‘suppose the statement isn’t true’ you then show something is impossible

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how to simplify expressions?

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look for common factors- factorise top and bottom and see if ti cancels

if there’s a fraction in the numerator or denominator, multiply the whole function by the same factor to remove it :)

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how to add or subtract two fractions?

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before you can add or subtract the factors must have a common denominator. then add or subtract normally on top of the denominator

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how to multiply and divide algebraic fractions?

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you multiply algebraic fraction in exactly the same way the you multiply normal fractions.

to divide by an algebraic you multiply what’s being divided by the reciprocal of the divider.

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what does the domain and range look like?

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what is a one-to-one function?

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a function is one-to-one if each value in the range corresponds to only one in the domain

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when is a many-to-one function?

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a function is many-to-one if some values in the range corresponds to more than one value in the domain

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how to find the inverse of a function?

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to find the inverse of a function:
1) replace f(x) with y
2) rearrange to make x the subject
3) replace x with f-1(x)
4) swap round domain and range

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what is the modulus of x?

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the modulus of x is written as /x/

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what are partial fractions?

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you can split a fraction with more than one linear factor in the denominator ( bottom bit ) into partial fractions

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what to do with repeated factors?

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the power shows how many times it should show up in the partial fractions.

e,g squared with have one to the power one and one to the power of two :)

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