2.3 Exercise Inverse Function
2.3 Exercise Inverse Function
3 INVERSE FUNCTIONS
Definition: Suppose we have function defined by a set of ordered pairs (𝑥, 𝑦) where 𝑦 = 𝑓(𝑥).
• This means that f matches each element of X to exactly one y, and f -1 matches those
same elements of Y back to the original values of X.
• f has an inverse function if and only if f is one-to-one function.
The standard notation for inverse f is f-1
• The function 𝑓 −1 with domain R and range D is the inverse of f if
o 𝑓 −1 [𝑓(𝑥)] = 𝑥, 𝑥 ∈ 𝐷
o 𝑓[𝑓 −1 (𝑦)] = 𝑦, 𝑦 ∈ 𝑅
Definition: A function is one-to-one if no two ordered pairs of the function have the same
component from different first components.
f g h
Domain Range Domain Range Domain Range
1 a
a 2 a 2
3 b c 1
b 5
b 2 c 3
Function f is said to be one-to-one function if 𝑓(𝑥1 ) and 𝑓(𝑥2 ) are equal implies 𝑥1 = 𝑥2 and
vice versa. Horizontal line test also can be used to determine whether a function is one-to-one
function.
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NOTE: 𝑓 −1 ≠ 𝑓
Domain of 𝑓 −1 = range of f
Range of 𝑓 −1 = domain of f
Example 2.3:
𝑥+3
2. Find the inverse of 𝑓(𝑥) =
2𝑥−5
3.
Exercise:
e) (f g)( x ) (composite) f) ( g f )( x )
h) inverse of f ( x ) i) g2 ( x )
−2x + 3
−2x2 + 21x − 27 x−9
f) (f g)( x ) g) ( g f )( x )
−2x + 21 −2x − 9
h) inverse of f ( x ) i) inverse of g ( x )
x −3
−
2 x+9
j) g ( x)
2 k) (g f −1
) (0)
15
x − 18 −
2
3x + 1 2 − 3x
8. Given f ( x ) = , g(x) = and h ( x ) = x − 4 . Find
x −1 2x − 1
a) ( f + h)( x ) b) ( g + h)( x )
2x 2 − 12x + 6
2x − 1
c) ( f − h)( x ) d) ( g − h)( x )
−2x 2 + 6x − 2
2x − 1
e) ( f h)( x ) f) ( g h)( x )
−3x + 14
2x − 9
g) (f −1
)
g ( 2) h) (g −1
)
h (3)
(f −1
g) ( 2 ) = f g ( 2 )
−1
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9. Consider the function f ( x ) = 5x − 4 , g ( x ) = 3x + 6 , k ( x ) = − 2x − 5 and
4−x
h(x) = . Find
3 + 2x
a) f −1 ( x ) b) g−1 ( x )
x2 − 6
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c) f (1) h ( 2) d) ( f + g + h)(3)
2.930
e) (f −1
)
g ( −1) f) (g −1
)
h ( −1)
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