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Inverse Functions. Lesson 8.2. Definition. A function is a set of ordered pairs with no two first elements alike. f(x) = { (x,y) : (3, 2), (1, 4), (7, 6), (9,12) } But ... what if we reverse the order of the pairs? This is also a function ... it is the inverse function
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Inverse Functions Lesson 8.2
Definition • A function is a set of ordered pairs with no two first elements alike. • f(x) = { (x,y) : (3, 2), (1, 4), (7, 6), (9,12) } • But ... what if we reverse the order of the pairs? • This is also a function ... it is the inverse function • f -1(x) = { (x,y) : (2, 3), (4, 1), (6, 7), (12, 9) }
Example • Consider an element of an electrical circuit which increases its resistance as a function of temperature. R = f(T)
Example • We could also take the view that we wish to determine T, temperature as a function of R, resistance. T = g(R) Now we would say that g(R) and f(T) are inverse functions
Terminology • If R = f(T) ... resistance is a function of temperature, • Then T = f-1(R) ... temperature is the inverse function of resistance. • f-1(R) is read "f-inverse of R“ • is not an exponent • it does not mean reciprocal
Does This Have An Inverse? • Given the function at the right • Can it have an inverse? • Why or Why Not? NO … when we reverse the ordered pairs, the result is Not a function.
Try Finding the Inverse
Composition of Inverse Functions • Consider • f(3) = 27 and f -1(27) = 3 • Thus, f(f -1(27)) = 27 • and f -1(f(3)) = 3 • In general f(f -1(n)) = n and f -1(f(n)) = n(assuming both f and f -1 are defined for n)
Graphs of Inverses • Again, consider • Set your calculator for the functions shown Dotted style • Use Standard Zoom • Then use Square Zoom
Graphs of Inverses • Note the two graphs are symmetric about the line y = x
Investigating Inverse Functions • Consider • Demonstrate that these are inverse functions • What happens with f(g(x))? • What happens with g(f(x))? Define these functions on your calculator and try them out
Domain and Range • The domain of f is the range of f -1 • The range of f is the domain of f -1 • Thus ... we may be required to restrict the domain of f so that f -1 is a function
Domain and Range • Consider the function h(x) = x2 - 9 • Determine the inverse function • Problem => f -1(x) is not a function
Note ... the curve is not the path of the pumpkin. Inverse Pumpkins • In a recent pumpkin launching contest, one launcher misfired so that the pumpkin went straight up into the air (!!) and came back down to land on the launch personnel! • Below is the graph of the height of the pumpkin as a function of time h(t)
Inverse Pumpkins • What is the "hang time" of the launch? • Restrict the domain of h(t) so that it has an inverse that is a function • Graph the inverse of this function • Change the story to go with your new graph. Explain in your story why it makes sense that the inverse is a function.
Assignment • Lesson 8.2 • Page 370 • Exercises 1 – 49 EOO