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Inverse Functions HW

This document is a homework assignment focused on inverse relations and functions, consisting of various exercises to find inverses and determine if they are one-to-one functions. It includes multiple functions and relations, along with graphical representations for analysis. The document spans two pages and is designed for educational purposes in a mathematics unit.
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Inverse Functions HW

This document is a homework assignment focused on inverse relations and functions, consisting of various exercises to find inverses and determine if they are one-to-one functions. It includes multiple functions and relations, along with graphical representations for analysis. The document spans two pages and is designed for educational purposes in a mathematics unit.
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Name: ___________________________________ Unit 6: Radical Functions

Date: ________________________ Per: _______ Homework 8: Inverse Relations & Functions

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Give the inverse of each relation, then determine whether it is a one-to-one function.
1. R = {(-2, -7), (-1, -3), (0, 5), (1, 2)} 2. x y
-5
-2
0
-1
2
3
8

Determine whether the relation shown on the graph represents a one-to-one function.
3. 4. 5.
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Find the inverse of each function.


6. f ( x) = − x + 9 4
7. f ( x) = x −7
3

8. f ( x) = x −5 9. f ( x) = ( x − 2)4 (if x  2)

Determine whether the pair of functions are inverse functions.


1 5
10. f ( x) = 6 x − 15 and g ( x) = x +
6 2

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1 7
11. f ( x) = x − and g ( x) = 2 x + 14
2 2

12. f ( x) = x + 4 + 9 and g ( x) = ( x − 9)2 − 4 (if x  9)


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1 3
13. f ( x) = x − 3 and g ( x) = 3 4 x − 12
4

Find the inverse of each function. Graph both functions and verify the inverse relationship on
the graph.
2
14. f ( x) = − x − 4
3

15. f ( x) = − x 2 + 6 (if x  0)

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