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The document provides an overview of various mathematical functions including polynomial, rational, absolute value, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric functions and their properties. It discusses topics like function definition, inverse functions, straight line equations, radicals, derivatives, integrals and derivative rules for logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric functions.

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Revision Notes Lecture

The document provides an overview of various mathematical functions including polynomial, rational, absolute value, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric functions and their properties. It discusses topics like function definition, inverse functions, straight line equations, radicals, derivatives, integrals and derivative rules for logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric functions.

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Mathematics

Revision Notes Lecture


Function Definition
(1-1) Function
Inverse Function
Inverse Function
Algebraically
Inverse Function
Graphically
Polynomial Functions
Polynomial Functions
Basic Polynomials
Straight Line Equation
1st Degree Polynomial
(Linear Function)
Straight Line Equation
1st Degree Polynomial
(Linear Function)
Radical Functions
Rational Functions
The quotient of two polynomials is called a rational function f(x):
P( x)
f ( x) 
Q( x)
Where P(x) and Q(x) are polynomials.

The domain of the rational function consists of all real


values of x such that Q(x)  0.
Rational Functions

The graph for The graph for


y = 1/xn y = 1/xn
will have similar will have similar
shape shape
when n is odd when n is even
Absolute Value Function
(Modulus)
Exponential Function
Definition: For any positive number a and any real number x we define
the exponential function as follows:

f ( x)  a x

a0
Natural Exponential Function

A very special irrational number denoted by


e = 2.71828….
Logarithmic Function

y = logax iff x = ay

Loga1 = 0
for any positive base a.

log232 = 5 , log22 = 1,
&
log21 = 0
The Power of 2 that
gives 32
Natural Logarithmic Function

It is the logarithmic function when its base is the


number e ( Logex ) and is usually denoted by:

f ( x)  ln x
Trigonometric Functions
Trigonometric Functions
Basic Identities

1. Sin   Cos   1
2 2

2. Tan   1  Sec 
2 2

3. 1  Cot2  Csc2
Trigonometric Functions
Basic Identities
Addition Formulas

Sin( x  y)  Sinx.Cosy  CosxSiny


Cos( x  y)  Cosx.Cosy  SinxSiny
Tanx  Tany
Tan( x  y) 
1  TanxTany
Trigonometric Functions
Basic Identities

Double Angle Formulas

Sin(2 x)  2SinxCosx

Cos(2 x)  Cos x  Sin x  2Cos x  1


2 2 2
Trigonometric Functions
Basic Identities
Half Angle Formulas

1
Sin x 
2
(1  Cos 2 x)
2

1
Cos x 
2
(1  Cos 2 x)
2
Derivative Rules
Derivative Rules
Logarithmic & Exponential
Derivative Rules
f(x) f '(x) f(x) f '(x)
Trigonometric Functions Derivatives
1.Indefinite Integral (Rules)
Indefinite Integral (Rules)
Dr/ Soaad Abd El-Badie Attia El-Afefy
( S. Abd El-Badie)

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