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The document provides instructions on determining the inverse of a one-to-one function. It gives the definition of an inverse function and explains that the domain of the original function becomes the range of the inverse, and vice versa. A learner is to find the inverse of 10 different functions by interchanging variables, solving for y in terms of x, and verifying the inverse relationship.

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Activity Sheet-Inverse of A One-to-One Function - 1

The document provides instructions on determining the inverse of a one-to-one function. It gives the definition of an inverse function and explains that the domain of the original function becomes the range of the inverse, and vice versa. A learner is to find the inverse of 10 different functions by interchanging variables, solving for y in terms of x, and verifying the inverse relationship.

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DUMANGAS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Senior High School


Grade 11 Curriculum
General Mathematics

Activity Sheet
The learner determines the inverse of a one-to-one function. (M11GM-Id-2)
The Learner represents an inverse function through its: (a) table of values, and (b) graph.
(M11GM-Id-3)

 If f is a one-to-one function satisfying y=f (x ), then there is a function f −1, called the
inverse of f , such that its set consists of the ordered pairs x=f ( y ) defined by
−1
x=f ( y ) if and only if y=f (x )

 Consequently, f −1 is the inverse of the function if and only if


−1
f ( f ( y ) )=f ¿

 If f is a function consisting of ordered pairs ( x , y ) , then there is a relation called the


inverse of f denoted by f −1 whose elements are the ordered pairs ( y , x).
 The domain of f −1 is the range of f and the range of f −1 is the domain of f .
 The inverse of a function is not necessarily a function.

Steps in Solving for the Inverse of a Function


1. Express the function y as a function of x . y=f (x )
2. Interchange the variables. Substitute y=x , and x= y .
3. Solve for y in terms of x .
4. Write y=f −1 ( x ).
5. To verify if the inverse of the function is also one-to-one, solve for either f −1 ( f ( x ) ) or
f ( f −1 ( x ) ), it should follow that f ( f ( x ) )=¿ f ( f −1 ( x ) )=x
−1

ACTIVITY PROPER:
DIRECTIONS: Find the inverse of the following functions. Follow the steps above, show all your
solutions and indicate your answers.

4 x−3 x−2
1. f ( x )= 5 6. f ( x )= x +2
1
2. f ( x )=1+ √ x−2 7. f ( x )=x + x , x ≥− 2
2

3. f ( x )=x −4 , x ≥ 0
2
8. f ( x )=1−√ 1+ x
4. y=2 x +3 1−x
9. f ( x )= 2
5. y=3 x−1 x +2
10. y=
x−3

RANDOLF A. DINEROS
Subject Teacher

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