Mathematics for IGCSE & O level - Graphs Of Functions (Section 6)

  • 1
    What is the most significant visual difference between the graphs of y = x^2 and y = x^3?
    Respondre
    (B)
    The symmetry.
  • 2
    What is the key to estimating the gradient of a curve at a point?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Drawing a tangent at that point
  • 3
    What type of function has graphs with two separate branches?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Reciprocal
  • 4
    What does the number '1.05' represents in the population equation?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Annual population growth
  • 5
    What is the shape of the graph of y = x^3?
    Respondre
    (C)
    An S-shaped curve
  • 6
    What graphical feature distinguishes quadratic and cubic graphs?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Number of turning points.
  • 7
    What shapes can a cubic graph take?
    Respondre
    B
    D
  • 8
    Which of the following are essential steps when drawing a graph to solve an equation?
    Respondre
    A
    B
    C
  • 9
    In the formula for compound interest, D = 500 * 1.09^t, what does '500' represent?
    Respondre
    (B)
    The initial amount invested
  • 10
    Which of the following is/are an exponential function?
    Respondre
    B
    C
  • 11
    Which type of graph does the equation y = ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d represent?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Cubic graphs
  • 12
    Which component of a quadratic equation determines the presence of a turning point?
    Respondre
    (C)
    The x^2 term.
  • 13
    If a graph represents the motion of an arrow shot upwards, which factors could be presented on the x-axis and y-axis?
    Respondre
    (A)
    X-axis: Time; Y-axis: Height.
  • 14
    What is the relationship between the gradient of a curve and the tangent line to the curve at a given point?
    Respondre
    (B)
    The gradient of the curve is the same as the gradient of the tangent
  • 15
    What is the visual representation of the solutions to a system of linear equations?
    Respondre
    (C)
    The point(s) of intersection of the lines.
  • 16
    What is a key characteristic used to distinguish different types of graphs?
    Respondre
    (C)
    The shape of the graph
  • 17
    In the function *y = a * b^x*, where *y* represents the value of a function and *x* the independent variable, which term represents the rate of change of the function?
    Respondre
    (B)
    b
  • 18
    What does the gradient of a straight line in a linear graph represent?
    Respondre
    (A)
    The rate of change of y with respect to x.
  • 19
    In the formula D=500 * 1.09^t, if Vivek withdrew the money when it reached $800, what would be the next step to calculate the time spent?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Draw a line at D=800 and see where it intersects the curve.
  • 20
    Which type of graph can be described by the equation y = ax + b?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Linear graph
  • 21
    What is the minimum number of points generally required to accurately draw a smooth curve for a function?
    Respondre
    (C)
    4
  • 22
    When sketching a quadratic graph, what are the key points you should usually find?
    Respondre
    A
    B
    C
  • 23
    What is the purpose of plotting extra points to table values when graphing a reciprocal function?
    Respondre
    (C)
    To help draw the shape of the curve
  • 24
    In the equation of a quadratic graph, y = ax^2 + bx + c, what determines the direction the parabola opens?
    Respondre
    (C)
    The value of a
  • 25
    What is important to do before drawing a graph to solve an equation?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Create a table of values.