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Functions

Chapter 2
Review of Functions from IGCSE
Functions
• Mappings
• Functions
• Domain, Range
• Vertical and horizantal line
tests
A one-to-many mapping but not a function!
Many-to-one
A many-one function has one output value for each input value but each
output value can have more than one input value.
Example:
One-to-one
A one-one function has one output value for each input value and for
each output value appearing there is only one input value resulting in this
output value.
• Horizantal Line Test
Example:
Examples
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2.2 Composite functions

Notes:

• fg(x) means the function g acts on x first, then f acts on the


result.
• fg only exists if the range of g is contained within the domain
of f.
• In general, fg(x) not equal to gf(x).
Examples
2.3 Inverse functions
How to find inverse?
Self inverse function
2.4 The graph of a function and its inverse
2.5 Transformations of functions
Translations
 On x-axis
 On y-axis

 Combined translation
2.6 Reflections
2.8 Combined transformations

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