2.4 - Operations With Functions - Running Notes
2.4 - Operations With Functions - Running Notes
As an example:
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Composition of Functions
Notation:
Ex: and
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If we wanted to evaluate the function at certain x-
values we could do it one of two ways:
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We can do the previous example graphically as
well.
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The Identity Function
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Inverse Functions
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These two machines appear to be "opposite" or
"backwards" of each other.
x y x y
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If we graph both of these functions on the same set
of axes we can see the graphical relationship
between the two.
Observations?
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What happens when we put these two functions
together?
If and
Write down
Write down
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If two functions are inverses of each other we use
special notation to denote this.
If OR then we know
that f and g are inverses of each other. We can
also write it as:
OR
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So what are some inverses we already are familiar
with?
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Algebraically Finding an Inverse:
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Does have an inverse?
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We can cut the function in half so that the swapped
version (the inverse) is a function!
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Only functions that are one-to-one and onto have
inverse functions. We say that the functions have a
one-to-one correspondence.
Ex:
(a) Find the inverse relation of , and
graph both the functions and its inverse relation on
the same set of axes.
(b) State two different domain restrictions of the
function, and the corresponding ranges, in order that
its inverse is a function, and for each, state the
domain and range of the inverse function.
(c) State the two functions, with their restricted
domains, and their corresponding inverse functions.
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The function has special properties:
1) It is an odd function
2) The axes are the asymptotes
3) It has no intercepts
4) It is its own inverse!
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Ex: For the function
(a) Restrict the domain so that the function is 1-to-1
(b) Find the inverse
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Properties of Inverse Functions
1) Denoted by
2) Must satisfy the vertical line test
3) Has a graph which is the reflection of
about the line
4) Satisfies and
AND
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