INVERSE FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS
An inverse function do as the opposite to tSuction
he so is ,
the function Was + 1 the inverse would be-I' if the
gancial Was , x2 the inverse Would be -- 2 etc.
Say a
function is After glass ,
the inverse is 8 "(r)
An inverse function Maps an element in the range to an element
in the demain -
the opposite of a function .
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Thus ,
only one-to-one functions have inverses as the inverse ,
of a
many-to-one function Wouldn't be function . a
8(x2) is
Many-to-one
& (s2) is
one t
8"() is
One-to-one 8"(x) is one-to-Many
,
which isn't function
a .
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The domain of the inverse is the
ranger of the function.
The function
range of the inverse is the domain of the
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A function f() = + + has domain (20 and range f(x2)7
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State Whetherthe function has an invest -
If the function has an invese sind it and give Domain t range. , ,
f(x) = 32 +t is one to one function this it has
x +7
a
,
yes an inves a
Y
=
x = y =, 8"(x) =
x 7 -
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Domain (1 I
Range f(x)
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Findingthe inverse of a function :
1) Replace 8(x) With to get an equation of y interns of OL.
the
2) equation to make C Subject.
Rearrange2 With the
3) Replace 8 "(r) With2 this is the inverse function.
y
:
,
4) Shap round the domain and the
range of function.
f(x) El , Domain
:
213_* range glass 20
,
Y im
2x -
yz = 2x -
1
2x yz + 1
E
=
x =
-4 8"k :
Domain (20
range 8 "(x)"
f(x) 2 = + 1 Graphs ofinverse functions
:
the inverse of function is its
range :
Sle 2 -
reglection in the line = x.
y
y =
zx + 1
2x =
y -
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do ,
2
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range f(x) ? O