» Sun May 13, 2012 6:14 am
First, I highly recommend this website: http://www.physicsforums.com/.
I know its says "physics," but just go to Homework & Coursework Questions => Precalculus Mathematics, and, as long as you make sure to read the basics of the forum rules, you should get a good help in a few hours.
Anyway, let's see what I know!
1.
(f g) (x) = f(x) g(x), assuming (f g) means multiplication between the two functions f and g. So, this is true if and only if f(x) g(x) = (1/x)(x2) = x2 / x = x / 1 = x. Thus, indeed, you are correct.
2.
-6x4 + 150x2 = 6x2 (-x2 + 25). (Note: the zeros of a function are what is often called solutions of a function, i.e. values that make the equation equal to zero when substituted for the variable (in this case, x).) Clearly, 6x2 = 0 when x = 0, and -x2 + 25 = 0 if and only if x = +-sqrt{25} = +-5, i.e. plus or minus 5. Therefore, you are again correct.
3.
Well, if you can use a calculator, its obviously Arccos(-0.5) = cos-1(-0.5) (different ways of saying it, same thing), which gives +120. However, it seems you are supposed to use a method which approximates the angle (so, not using a calculator), which I have no knowledge of.
4.
I don't really remember this one, but I do know, as another method, you could guess zeros (let this be k) and just long divide (x - k) into the given equation, which should give you a cubic equation, repeat, get a squared one, and then you should be able to solve it...
5.
I don't remember this, either, but http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sine_wave should suffice.