Accedmychevron_right11thchevron_rightmathchevron_rightFunctions And Graphschevron_rightExercise 2.1

Solution

Let:

f(x)=2x3x+1f(x)=\frac{2x-3}{x+1}

(i) Domain and range

Domain: denominator x+10x1x+1\ne 0\Rightarrow x\ne -1.

Df=R{1}\boxed{D_f=\mathbb{R}\setminus\{-1\}}

For range, let y=2x3x+1y=\dfrac{2x-3}{x+1} and solve for xx:

y(x+1)=2x3yx+y=2x3yx2x=3yx(y2)=(3+y)x=y+32y\begin{aligned} y(x+1)&=2x-3\\ yx+y&=2x-3\\ yx-2x&=-3-y\\ x(y-2)&=-(3+y)\\ x&=\frac{y+3}{2-y} \end{aligned}

So 2y0y22-y\ne 0\Rightarrow y\ne 2.

Rf=R{2}\boxed{R_f=\mathbb{R}\setminus\{2\}}

(ii) Onto?

Co-domain is R\mathbb{R} but range is R{2}\mathbb{R}\setminus\{2\}, so ff is not onto.

f is not onto\boxed{f\ \text{is not onto}}

(iii) One-to-one

Assume f(x1)=f(x2)f(x_1)=f(x_2):

2x13x1+1=2x23x2+1\frac{2x_1-3}{x_1+1}=\frac{2x_2-3}{x_2+1}

Cross-multiply:

(2x13)(x2+1)=(2x23)(x1+1)(2x_1-3)(x_2+1)=(2x_2-3)(x_1+1)

Expand:

2x1x2+2x13x23=2x1x2+2x23x132x_1x_2+2x_1-3x_2-3=2x_1x_2+2x_2-3x_1-3

Cancel 2x1x22x_1x_2 and 3-3:

2x13x2=2x23x15x1=5x2x1=x22x_1-3x_2=2x_2-3x_1\Rightarrow 5x_1=5x_2\Rightarrow x_1=x_2

So ff is one-to-one.

f is one-to-one\boxed{f\ \text{is one-to-one}}