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Inverse Functions & One-to-One - Quizizz

The document is a worksheet focused on inverse functions and one-to-one functions, containing a total of 35 questions designed to test understanding of these concepts. Each question includes multiple-choice answers, and there are sections for identifying inverse functions, finding their inverses, and determining domains and ranges. An answer key is provided at the end for self-assessment.

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Inverse Functions & One-to-One - Quizizz

The document is a worksheet focused on inverse functions and one-to-one functions, containing a total of 35 questions designed to test understanding of these concepts. Each question includes multiple-choice answers, and there are sections for identifying inverse functions, finding their inverses, and determining domains and ranges. An answer key is provided at the end for self-assessment.

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Worksheets Name

Inverse Functions & One-to-One


Class
Total questions: 35
Worksheet time: 43mins
Date
Instructor name: MaRiz Dicen

1.

Are these functions inverses?

a) Yes b) No

2. What is the inverse of the points


(1,3)(2,4)(6,8)

a) (-1,-3)(-2,-4)(-6,-8) b) (1,3)(2,4)(6,8)

c) (-3,-1)(-4,-2)(-8,-6) d) (3,1)(4,2)(8,6)

3. Find the inverse of f(x) = -4x - 12

a) f-1(x) = -4x - 3 b) f-1(x) = 1/4x + 3

c) f-1(x) = 4x - 3 d) f-1(x) = -1/4x - 3


4. Find the inverse of
f(x) = 1/4x - 7

a) f-1(x) = -4x - 7 b) f-1(x) = 4x + 28

c) f-1(x) = 4x + 7 d) f-1(x) = -4x + 28

5.

Find the inverse of the function


f(x) = 3x − 5

a) f-1(x)=(x+5)/3 b) f-1(x)=3y+5

c) f-1(x)=3y-5 d) f-1(x)=3x +5

6.

Are the following inverses of each other?

a) True b) False
7.

Was the inverse function found correctly?

a) yes b) no

8. Find the inverse of f(x) = x2 - 5

a) f-1(x) =√(x+5) b) f-1(x) = √(x) + 5

c) f-1(x) = ∛(x-5) d) f-1(x) = x2 - 5

9. If f-1(-25) = 7 then what is f(7) =

a) 7 b) No enough information.

c) -25 d) 25
10.

Are these functions inverses?

a) No way to tell b) No

c) Yes

11.

Are these inverse functions?

a) yes b) no

c) no way to tell
12.

Are the blue and red graphs inverse functions?

a) no way to tell b) no

c) yes

13. Find the inverse


f(x)=2x-2

a) 2-2/5x b) f-1(x)=-7/3x-20/3

c) f-1(x)=-2-1/2x d) f-1(x)=1/2x+1

14. If f(x) = 3x-9, what is f -1(12)?

a) 25 b) 11

c) 7 d) 9

15. If f and g are inverse functions, and


f(2) = -1 g(1) = -2 f(1) = -2,
then which of the following MUST be true?

a) g(1) = 1 b) g(-2) = -3

c) g(-1) = 2 d) g(-2) = 0
16. If the domain of f(x) is x ≥ 4, then the ____ of ____ is y ≥ 4

a) domain, f-1(x) b) range, f-1(x)

c) range, f(x) d) domain, f(x)

17. In an inverse function, the _____ and _______ are switched from the original

a) slope and intercept b) f(x) and g(x)

c) positives and negatives d) input and output

18. What's the name of the inverse of g(x)?

a) y b) g-1(x)

c) f-1(x) d) f(x)

19. Given f(x) = x+3, find f-1(-2).

a) -5 b) 5

c) -1 d) 1

20.

Is the inverse function found correctly?

a) yes b) no

21. If the equation of f(x) goes through (1, 4) and (4, 6), what points does f-1(x) go through?

a) (1, 4) and (4, 6) b) (-4, -1) and (-6, -4)

c) (4, 1) and (6, 4) d) (-1, -4) and (-4, -6)


22. Here is the domain and range for a function:
D: (-∞, ∞)
R: [3, ∞)

What is the domain and range of the inverse?

a) D: [3, ∞) b) D: (-∞, ∞)
R: (-∞, ∞) R: [3, ∞)

23. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about inverse functions?

a) You find the inverse by switching x and y in the b) The domain of a function always becomes the
equation. domain of its inverse.

c) The domain of a function always becomes the d) Inverse functions are reflections of each other
range of its inverse. over the line y = x.

24.

What is the Domain?

a) -8 ≤ x < 5 b) -8 ≤ y < 5

c) -3 ≤ x < 5 d) -3 ≤ y < 5
25.

Find the Domain.

a) x > 0 b) x > 3

c) x ≥ 0 d) All real numbers

26.

What is the Domain?

a) -10 ≤ x ≤ 6 b) y ≤ 6

c) -10 ≤ y ≤ 6 d) All Real Numbers


27.

What is the range of the relation?

a) (-2, 2) b) (-∞, ∞)

c) (-3, 3) d) [-4, 5)

28.

What are the domain and range of f-1(x)?

a) Domain: (2, ∞). Range: (3, ∞) b) Domain: (3,∞). Range: (2,∞)

c) Domain: [2,∞). Range: [3,∞) d) Domain: [3,∞). Range: [2,∞)


29.

What are the domain and range of the inverse of this function?

a) Domain: (-4,3). Range: (-1,6). b) Domain: [1, -6]. Range: [4, -3].

c) Domain: [-1,6]. Range: [-4,3]. d) Domain: [-4,3]. Range: [-1,6].

30.

The relation in the graph is..

a) a one-to-one function. b) a function but not a one-to-one function.

c) not a function
31.

The relation in the graph is..

a) a function but not a one-to-one function. b) not a function

c) a one-to-one function.

32.

The relation in the graph is..

a) a one-to-one function. b) a function but not a one-to-one function.

c) not a function
33.

The relation in the graph is..

a) a one-to-one function. b) not a function

c) a function but not a one-to-one function.

34.

The relation in the graph is..

a) not a function. b) a one-to-one function.

c) a function but not a one-to-one function.


35.

The relation in the graph is..

a) not a function b) a function but not a one-to-one function.

c) a one-to-one function.
Answer Keys
-1
1. a) Yes 2. d) (3,1)(4,2)(8,6) 3. d) f (x) = -1/4x - 3
-1 -1
4. b) f (x) = 4x + 28 5. a) f (x)=(x+5)/3 6. b) False
-1
7. b) no 8. a) f (x) =√(x+5) 9. c) -25

10. b) No 11. b) no 12. c) yes


-1
13. d) f (x)=1/2x+1 14. c) 7 15. c) g(-1) = 2
-1 -1
16. b) range, f (x) 17. d) input and output 18. b) g (x)

19. a) -5 20. a) yes 21. c) (4, 1) and (6, 4)

22. a) D: [3, ∞) R: (-∞, ∞) 23. b) The domain of a function 24. c) -3 ≤ x < 5


always becomes the
domain of its inverse.

25. a) x > 0 26. d) All Real Numbers 27. c) (-3, 3)

28. d) Domain: [3,∞). Range: 29. c) Domain: [-1,6]. Range: 30. b) a function but not a one-
[2,∞) [-4,3]. to-one function.

31. b) not a function 32. a) a one-to-one function. 33. b) not a function

34. a) not a function. 35. c) a one-to-one function.

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