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DO NOW: Perform the indicated operation.
1.) Find g(f(x)) if f(x) = 2x2 – x and g(x) = 2.) Find g(h(8)) if g(x) = -x2 and h(x) =
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Algebra II 5.6: Inverse of a Function
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Exploring Inverses Inverse functions interchange input and output values. The domain and range are also interchanged The graph of an inverse function is a reflection of the graph of the original function. The line of reflection is y = x
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Exploring Inverses. To find the inverse of a function algebraically, switch the roles of x and y. Then solve for y.
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Example 1 Find the inverse of f (x ) = 3x − 1.
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Inverses of Nonlinear Functions
In the previous examples, the inverses of the linear functions were also functions. However, this may not always be the case.
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Sketch the graph of the inverse relation. Are these inverse functions?
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Example 2 Find the inverse of
f (x ) = x 2, x ≥ 0. Then graph the function and its inverse.
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Example 3 Consider the function f (x ) = 2x Determine whether the inverse of f is a function (you may use your graphing calculator). Then find the inverse.
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Do Now: Solve the literal equation for x.
1. y 3x − 9x a x − 7xz 3. sx − tx r C 86x − 59
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Example 4
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Exploring Inverse Functions
Functions f and g are inverses of each other provided: f(g(x)) = x and g(f(x)) = x
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Example 5
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Practice
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