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The document discusses the domain and range of functions, inverse functions, and composite functions. It defines these terms and describes how to investigate the domain and range of a function as well as relationships between functions and their inverses or compositions.
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Coursework Maths

The document discusses the domain and range of functions, inverse functions, and composite functions. It defines these terms and describes how to investigate the domain and range of a function as well as relationships between functions and their inverses or compositions.
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TO INVESTIGATE

THE DOMAIN AND


RANGE OF
FUNCTION
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUC
TION
 PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATING THE DOMAIN AND RANGE OF
FUNCTION
 DEFINITION OF DOMAIN OF A FUCTION
 RANGE OF FUNCTION
 DEFINITION OF AN INVERSE FUNCTION
 DEFINITION OF COMPOSITE FUNCTION
DOMAI
N

COMPOSI
TE RANG
FUNCTIO FUNCTIO E
N NS

INVERSE
FUNCTIO
N
DOMAIN OF A FUNCTION

A SET OF ALL POSSIBLE INPUTS OF


THE FUNCTION

EXP: EXP:
is a real numbers is all real numbers except for
INVERSE FUNCTION
A FUNCTION WHICH CAN REVERSE INTO
ANOTHER FUNCTION

Function ,then inverse of function

If the function is denoted by , then the inverse function


is denoted by
COMPOSITE FUNCTION
A function that depends on another function.

For example: Given and


METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY
 Only one-to-one function have inverse function which
can change 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑦 to solve x as a function of y.
 A function that has an inverse is called invertible and the
inverse denoted as 𝑓−1(𝑥).
 Composite function can be solved by using a given
function to substitute in x and the final answer which will
be a composite function.
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
• The relation between domain of function and range of inverse function are the
domain of function is the same as the range of inverse function.
• The of the function are the of the inverse.
• The relation between range of function and domain of composite function is the
domain of a composite function which is the same as the domain of the first
function.
• The range of composite function is either same as the range of the first function.
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