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Inverse Functions

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Objectives Students will be able to find inverse

functions and verify that two functions are inverse functions of each other.

Students will be able to use the graph of a functions to determine whether functions have inverse functions.

Students will be able to use the horizontal line test to determine if functions are one-to-one.

Find inverse functions algebraically.

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Definition of the Inverse Function

Let f and g be two functions such thatf (g(x)) = x for every x in the domain of gand g(f (x)) = x for every x in the domain of f.

The function g is the inverse of the function f, and denoted by f -1 (read “f-inverse”). Thus,

f ( f -1(x)) = x and f -1( f (x)) = x. The domain of f is equal to the range of f -1, and vice versa.

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ExampleShow that each function is the inverse of the other:

f (x) = 3x and g(x) = x/3.Solution To show that f and g are inverses of each other, we must show that f (g(x)) = x and g( f (x)) = x. We begin with f (g(x)).

f (x) = 3x

f (g(x)) = 3g(x) = 3(x/3) = x.

Next, we find g(f (x)).

g(x) = x/3

g(f (x)) = f (x)/3 = 3x/3 = x.

Notice how f -1 undoes the change produced by f.

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Graphing Inverses

• Inverses are symmetric about the line y=x

• To graph reverse the x and y coordinates.

• Use the symmetry around y = x

• Example; page 2117 - 118 #38, 16, 18

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The Horizontal Line Test For Inverse Functions

A function f has an inverse that is a function, f –1, if there is no horizontal line that intersects the graph of the function f at more than one point.

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Example

• Does f(x) = x2+3x-1 have an inverse function?

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ExampleSolution:

This graph does not pass the horizontal line test, so f(x) = x2+3x-1 does not have an inverse function.

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Finding the Inverse of a FunctionThe equation for the inverse of a function f can be found as

follows:1. Verify the function is one-to-one (HLT).2. Replace f (x) by y in the equation for f (x).3. Interchange x and y.4. Solve for y. If this equation does not define y as a function of

x, the function f does not have an inverse function and this procedure ends. If this equation does define y as a function of x, the function f has an inverse function.

5. If f has an inverse function, replace y in step 3 with f -1(x). We can verify our result by showing that f ( f -1(x)) = x and f -1( f (x)) = x.

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Find the inverse of f (x) = 6x + 3.Solution Step 1 Replace f (x) by y.

y = 6x + 3

Step 2 Interchange x and y.

x = 6y + 3 This is the inverse function.

Step 3 Solve for y.x - 3 = 6y Subtract 3 from both sides.

x - 3 = y6

Divide both sides by 6.

Step 4 Replace y by f -1(x).

x - 36

f -1(x) = Rename the function f -1(x).

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ExamplesExamples

Page 118 #58, 76Page 118 #58, 76

Groups: Pg 117: # 12, 28, 30, Groups: Pg 117: # 12, 28, 30, 39, 41, 6239, 41, 62

Homework: Pg 117: # 1 – 41 Homework: Pg 117: # 1 – 41 odd, 63, 67, 75odd, 63, 67, 75